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8t - 1J171 ACADEMICS 23 a' ...Mother cross The srudenrs enrolled in Social Studies dosses were exposed ro procricol and historical infor- mation, helping them ro better understand the world around them World History emphasized the geogrophicol ond historicoI development of Europe U S History covered the American eras from the Post Civil Wor Reconstruction period until the present oge The pupils engaged in historical re-enactments, plodng themselves in the positions of the former world leaders The major focus of both government classes was ro inform srudenrs about government on oU three levels, study arizen participation ond human relations, ond onolyze the Constitution The Moth Deportment also offered a large variety of dosses this year. Moth Review. Con- sumer Morh, and PreAlgebra were semester dosses, reaching elementary arithmetic slsills upon which oil mathematics is buHr. Algebra ond Geometry introduced basic equations ond proofs, necessities for higher math Finally, Al gebro II ond Trigonometry Pre-Calculus instruct- ed srudenrs from formulas ond concepts, viral for preparing toward a college education 1 Mr Houck 's srudenrs were rreared ro rhts rosry map of Europe baked by Noroite Domes, ond Morgorer Dion, which goes ro show rhor you con mol e your coke ond ear ir too 2 Reviewing for o rest. Pete Honkwtrz ond Mike Cohns srudy intensely for tr 3 In Mr Schefsrrom's World History doss, cashes were mode os projects ro reS about the medevif nmes 4 0 5 These posters created by srudenrs ore another rod of US History, ro demonstrate rhe trage- dy of World Wor I •» fin 11° MW
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Henley offered many different science dosses, from Eorrh Science to Physics, moling looming interesting ond, yes, even fun Marine biology hod their onnuol excursion to the Oregon Coosr in April Students spent sever ol doys studying ocean-shore life first hand. Physics was one of the most entertaining sconce dosses ond os Teddy Rorhsey testified, the most confusing. Physics wos o lob orient- ed doss, relying on knowledge from the text, ond many formulas. One project the students faced wos to moke o gome board, which they constructed from o wood board ond cop per Each student provided his own informa- tion, questions ond answers This rested their knowledge of circuits ond the conduction of eiecrridry Chemistry wos known for loud noises ond foreign smells coming from the room. As o lob, Chemistry students rested the effectiveness of onrodds. (Roloids wos proven to be the best) h biology, students began by learning the chemical makeup of tissues of organisms, od voncing then to the natural progression of life forms. Mr Dronson, o second year readier or Henley, said that his freshmen students find biology doss difficult. Lobs were also intro- duced, proving rhor o brave lob partner comes in handy Many freshmen rook eorrh science from Mr Andrerro, in which they study the earth's con- tents ond its atmosphere Students also studied geology ond fossils 1 Working m a Trrorion lob, kuss Knoebel. ftib up o barer (o glass rube) 2 The people who won rhe sky conresr m Mr Bronson 's Goss were Don keogon. Doug Keeney. James Coplen. ond Myrlene Jensen 3 Scott MockreH. stands patiently waring for tvs lob partner 4 Dang some Trration Lobs in Chemistry, Mr k edse helps our some of his students m tvs doss 22 ACADEMICS
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1 Cumng the coke is Cmdy Dunn and Mike DeouOen 2 As on assignment m Health. Cmdy Cook brings a rodder to school 3 Admmng the coke is Tim Kuchorski and Juke Johnson A Posmg after rhe ceremony ore Shoo (Jameson) Mitchell. Jm Mrtchet. Lmdo Fronsco as Mend of Honor. Desr Man Jim Ciapsaddie and Rev Jim Sheridon with flower grt m front 24 ACADEMICS
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