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B R THRIFTWAY 100 SE 2nd, Tulia, TX and Fritch, TX Senior Keri Johnson busily tries to keep up with Coach Stout's lecture on first aid in se- cond period health class. Keith Brown and Justin Clark listen to directions for figuring molar and molal concentration. Mr. Moudy explains the intricacies of pH to the juniors in chemistry. ACADEMICS 15
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Scientists Look for Answers Are we going to cut a frog? in- quired a freshman in biology. “Yes.” Oh gross, can’t we do something else?” Besides cutting frogs, the biology class, taught by Mrs. Cox, took a field trip to observe snakes and learn about their environment. They studied the effects of drug and alcohol in the brain and they observ- ed osmosis in a carrot. Will you explain that again? could be heard quite frequently in the chemistry lab. The students got a chance to figure the pH in a liquid and make an alcohol. Measuring with flasks, using the proper test tube in a flame, and working equations were a major part of every day. The physical science class studied the effects of gravity on lead. They looked into the rotation of the Earth and its place in the universe. They saw how light travels through glass and can create a prism. Energy was studied by using magnets. Understanding how to work normal concentra- tion problems in chemistry requires Bill Mc- Carley's full attention. Warm in his heavy jacket on a cold winter day Miguel works on review questions on the respiration chapter in health. Johnston's Trustworthy Home Center 408 15th St., Canyon Bryan Newport takes a quick break from his open note quiz to sneak a bit of candy We Coile just wonders where to look next. Mr. Fry explains the process for calculating temperatures to physical science junior students Irene Castillon, Karen Jones, and Isabel Fernandez. 14
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New Classes Offered Students had more vocational classes to choose from this year than ever before. Included along with Ag. and Homemaking, computer classes were available to all high school students. Reading offered the student a chance to increase his vocabulary and to read books that would otherwise be left on the shelf. Careers gave students the opportunity to look into different kinds of work. Dressed in her fifties garb for Homecoming week, Leah Hobbs, practices all the letters on the typewriter keyboard. Cody Weavers tests for phosphorus in soil samples after studying soil testing in Ag III. MODERN CLEANERS East Side of Square Canyon, TX In computer class Chris Cogburn and Shelly Watson help Lisa Wilhlem write a program to compute net pay. 16 ACADEMICS
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