Grand Saline High School - Chief Yearbook (Grand Saline, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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Cloning, Calculators K 41, World history worksheets provided unan- swered questions to Renee Doss, and Coach Eddie Flodgers smiles as she asks for help. 1 Plan A students Russell Scroggins, Den- nis Daugherty, and Douglas Daugherty take time out from class to feed the fish in their aquarium, 54 Social Studies, Plan A

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ieeps Falling Every boy learned each phase if building a house: how to hang oors, cut rafters, hang shee- tock, and paint. People from out- ide the school did the taping and iedding, plumbing, and bricking. ln cases of bad weather the ioys stayed at the shop and :leaned it up. lf it was raining, hey stayed at the house and vorked on the inside. Sometimes hey were delayed when they had o wait on supplies. These times vere also spent cleaning the thop and the house. i When the house was finished, it bones in health class, Miss Davidson holds the attention of ammy Gipson, Virginia Herring, and Pesnell. In second period p.e. class, Mr. Parks ref- erees a basketball game. on My Head was auctioned off and the people with the highest bid got the house. In this class, many boys learned skills that could lead them to become carpenters. Mr. Davis said one-third of his students had become carpenters, and many others went to college to learn more about carpentry. In the two-quarter health class, students studied about their bod- ies. They had Mrs. Velma Duke, the school nurse, as a guest speaker. They also gave individ- ual reports on diseases. VICA members are Cfront rowj David Jos- lin, Dale Carroll, vice-presidentg Gary Ter- pening, reporter, Don Kirkpatrickg Terry Allen, Mike Lunsfordg fsecond rowj Danny Rodgers, John Teague, secretaryg Thomas Dickersong Mack Morgan, presi- dent: Charles Stone, Troy Hill, parliamen- i tariang tthird rowj Mike Milliorng Kenneth Crocker, Dale Duke, Russell Gandyg Jed Yarbrough, fback rowj Wesley Alleng Tony Thomas, Danny Morgan: Tim McMakin, Mike Whitus, treasurerg and Harlon Bailey. Not pictured are Dewey Meroney and Mr. Tommy Davis, VICA sponsor. VICA, Health, P.E 53



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Looking fora new approach to aching their subjects, English, vics, and Plan A teachers found ays of getting students involved class activities. t'Congress is now in session. nr the first time civics classes became the House of Repre- entatives and the Senate. Presi- ent pro tem, Speaker of the ouse along with committee faders and members were ected. Their objective was to ass a bill having to do with clon- g, artificial insemination, and sttube babies. Miss Gay Phipps' second riod sophomore English class nducted a community survey ,ntering on the idea, ls the udy of grammar helpful in later e? Fun! Plan A students had it. aking a terrarium, working with alculators, writing to states for formation on those states, and Jen putting together an aquar- m were all part of Mrs. Kathryn -urton's busy schedule. Studying Shakespeare in English IV, Pied Anderson gives the main points of Hamlet to Mandy Mitchell as Jo Hapton- stall and Tamara Sherburn look on, eet up is not the usual way Mrs. Tom- Reading prose was part of Debra Hed- ie Mathews relaxes, but she didn't mind dins's assignment during speech class. ving it a try after a hard day's work. 4v '

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