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.. A A. f 'L' 1 54 L -r - i Striving toward new heights of perfection, science students this year proved once again the hypothesis: If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong. And demonstrating their usual bravery in the face of ignorance, the Science Department faculty again managed to make it through the year, triumphant in the knowledge that, with the help of new teachers Mr. Roth, Mr. Mannis, Mr. Lelley, and Mr. Lemieux, they had done their part to further enlighten the space age generation. Courses ranged from that freshman nemesis, earth science to biology, chem study, and physics. For the rare, but admirable student who completes all these subjects and still wants more, there is the Advanced Placement Chemistry class. as I 1 l . 6' I I if ' vf l it ., i I i ' :Ni .3 - ,cs . 35- pe! , i Miss Shughrou Mrs. Cheatwood Mr. Lemieux Mr. Maness Department Head Mr. Conrad Mr. Lilley Mrs. Steele Mr. Cataldo science Mrs. Steele, a dedicated microbe hunter . . .
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Mr Pritchard Mr. Varner Mr. Vliet social studies No longer can upperclassmen warn lowly freshmen of the perils they will encounter in their world geography class. World geography no longer exists at J .E.B. Stuart. It has been replaced by world history. A primary reason for this change, according to department head Miss Roberts, is that a background in world history is most helpful for a comprehensive understanding of American history, a course required of all juniors. Congratulations are in order to those American Civilization students who made the renowned iilm on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. This project tied in with the department's idea that there is more social studies to be learned than what is in the textbook.
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Some students claim that the geometrical symmetry of Mr. Rice's ties are harder to define than the Weierstrass approximation theorem. Due to the early start of high school mathematics in their intermediate education, several seniors pursued courses in college mathematics, such as analysis and calculus. This will enable them to follow more advanced studies While in college. . , ,,. A Mrs. Uphoff Mr. Whoolery 1-3 'ef' Rice Mr Davis Mrs Holdt MISS Matney Mr. Singer partment Head Mr Devier Mr Huggins Mrs Schneider Mr. Snyder
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