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a question posed by one of his physical science students. Mr. Everett ponders over Janora Roberts and Deharia Peoples work hard to perfect a difficult physics lab.
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LEOLA FRANCIS, Trig., Geometry, Business Math, Math Essentials, Florida A M University, B.S. i WILLIE RUTH WILLIAMS, Algebra II, Math Essentials, Florida A M University, M.A. Math Students Accept Difficult Challenges Theorems were proven, postulates written and hypotheses made by frustrated, but determined geometry students. Daily tasks of the algebra class were solving quadratic equations and plotting points on graphs. Solving percentage problems and finding averages were not uncommon to business math classes. In math essentials, the objective was to improve the students' basic skills in mathematics. Students learned to read maps and rulers and performed other practical activities. Mrs. Williams smiles as she makes out an Algebra II test. 19 Mrs. Francis helps Janice Lakay Maxwell solve a problem.
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Science Poses Problem To Many SHS Students After struggling through the first semester, juniors and seniors settled down and actually understood the essentials of science. Advanced lab equipment served the second-year chemistry students in the twenty labs performed throughout the year. Many students had to cope with physics and first-year chemistry. The science fair was held March 20-21. All science students participated in the annual event by entering a project. Mr. John Everett, a former intern at Shanks, returned to teach physical science. Experiments helped students gain a better understanding of the course. CARLOS GASKIN, Chemistry, Physics, Florida State Univer- sity, B.S. JOHN EVERETT, Physical Sci- ence, Physical Education, Flo- rida State University, B.S. Oran Greene is forever having to pay Mr. Gaskin for lab equipment broken in second-year chemistry. 21
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