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Our physics whiz, Neal Blalock, is demonstrating to Brian Rohrs and Candy Overmyer the fundamentals of a simple lever. To know more about the Chordata Clan, just ask Paul Carwile, Dorothy Roe, or Carl Clark. Today's Stress Is Upon Algebraic equations don’t bother the Algebra I students, Dave Cole, Bob Beverly, Joyce Hart, and Robbie Miller. Geometry is easy if you have a compass, right, Kathy Wonderly?
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The Latin teacher of H.H.S., Mrs. Margaret McAdams, has Steve Beck, Jim Handy, Sandra Briedenbaugh, Virginia Smathers, and Julie Folk showing examples of the many facets of the Roman Empire. Key to Learning In Junior English Class Susan Laub, Larry McCurdy and Jane Beck are look¬ ing over their corrected English themes. Mr. Clyde Heinonen explains to Herbert Scranton, Ellen Walter and John Ewing a technical point in poetry in the Sophomore English class.
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I General Science student, Barry Finzer, is indicating a part of an automobile engine to Jim Handy, Cheryl Plum, and Mr. Derrill Murphy. How to solve an equation with three unknowns has been explained to Elaine Otis, Jerry Poper, Ronnie Laux, and Tom Cromwell by Mr. John Fast. Math and Science If you notice a strange odor in the halls, you’ll know where to look — in the chemistry lab. Here Susan Killian holds the burner while Mr. Phil Wahl pulls the “slight of hand” while John Hofner and Keith Jones watch skeptically. MET 1C SYSTEM The need for a slide rule in trigonometry is great; but as Mike Kenner, Ruth Sweeney, and Mary Sindel can see, this one is a “bit large.” THE ATOMS
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