Hicksville High School - Hixonian Yearbook (Hicksville, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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BIUI .UCY Biological research in the modern school is carried much farther hy dissection and micro- scopic examination of plant and animal life. Steve E.. Stephana H., and Nancy H. in our lviology classes learn the mysteries of life. PHYSICS Problems in physics reveal much of nature and natural science to those searching for the truth. Young physicists in Mr. Wahl's class. Jack R.. Cary D.. Larry T.. and Bob G. are finding an unknown resistance. Sfillfxfilf The studv of science involves a wav of thinking W the scientific method. It has three objectives: to discover. to explain. and to apply knowledge. ln high school we study the fundamentals which enable these students - Billy H.. Larry J.. Barbara H.. Arlene A., in Xlr. Schneider's class - to better understand the world in which we live. 5 ,. XY.. CHEMISTRY These pupils in Mr. Wahlis chemistry class are trying to make gas. Experimenting are Dave E.. ,lim T., and Gene S. -o a X O xt l ?ln. 5' 7

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4 AMERICAN HISTORY Carol W.. Tom B.. Francis B.. and Wloodie VV. are increasing their understanding of present-day America by listening attentively to a news broadcast in American History class. PERSONAL PROBLEMS How to get along with your fellow beings. takes us from the simple life of the pioneers to the complex life of today. Mr. Simpson is discussing present day social usage with Bill B.. and Rox Ann K. WORLD HISTORY To think and act intelligently Elaine J., Dick R.. Dave V., and Linda C. must under- stand the relationship of their country with all other nations. The knowledge they gain in World History will help tremendously. CIVICS Leading a class discussion upon the primary differences of government is Gary D. assisted by Nancy E. and Leona K. Nlr. Ringefs government class teaches the forms and work- ing structures of state. local. and national government.



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GEUTVIETRY Second and third dimensional thinking not only cleans out the mental cobwebs, but also leads to skyscrapers, bridges, and engineering wonders. At the blackboard are Peggy R., Annette K.. and Reta K., attempting to solve geometric theorems. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The satisfaction of creating with the hands and. at the same time. learning a skill or trade are two of the primary purposes of the In- dustrial Arts Department. Here Duane D., Leon R.. Rob H.. Lester K.. Clark P.. and Mr. Williaiiis are displaying two of their finished projects. ALGEBRA In this class we see Donnie T. and Bobbie B. trying hard to solve one of those tough algebra problems during a test. But when the close of the school year arrives the students realize the importance of algebra in later life. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Frank H., Richard G., Lester K., and ,lim J. are using the electric saw while working on their projects. N...

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