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fatty-one comaea 0 Because all juniors must take American history, six classes of this subject, under the direction of four teachers, are offe re d. Other stu- dents interested in SOCLAL STUDIES register for civics, world history or sociology-economics. Two of the seventeen unit s necessary for gra- duation must be history. Students from all four grades take civics. 'Uwvrpy cfsvf, 'VN A good map makes history meaning ful for Eddie McLean, Leon ard Bolick, Novella Hawkins, Dula l'Y'5YU?t?4'??!'K 'kiw-..,
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I We 0 Larry Cline and Aileene Stroupe are two of the sixteen students in mechanical drawing. Joyce Crotts, Mr. Throneburg, and Barbara Withers fin doing algebra problems is rather pleasant work Mechanical drawing is a new course in the MA TH EM A TIC S department, and one unit of credit is being given. Students can secure five other credits of math by taking Algebra I, Il, general math, plane geo- metry and a combination course of solid geometry and trigonometry. The five math teachers have a tot al of 466 students on their rolls. Roy Barnette, Larry Nelson, Larry Overbay, Herman Bolick, and joe Greene work with angles and lines in geometry.
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' altmaliam accm when Z' 'tae Charles Price, Barbara Davis, joe Gibbs, and jo Greene tackle a difficult biology problem in the lab. Anne Sawyer, Beth Kizer, William Gragg, and Howard Farr prepare to do a bit of experimenting in chemistry lab. ,,J '- With new facilities consis- ing oftwo classrooms, two labor- atories, one dark room, and one storage room, SCIENCE has become even more e X c i t i n g. One year of biology is required for graduation a l o n g with one elective in science. Many stu- dents choose general s ci e n c e, chemistry or physics. Two microscopes, numerous flasks, funnels, dissecting tools, beakers, and quantities of chemicals were received at the beginning of school. 0 O O
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