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lfllilnf- .. ANGLES AND THEOREMS can sound confusing, but not to the geome- try class taught by Susan Peters, SENIOR KELLY GENTRY gives IPS a western touch while working on a experiment, BIOLOGY TEACHER John Hughes explains the structure and the func- tion of the cardio-vascular system by exploring a cow's heart. 76 ' MathfScience
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EXW s 1 . :, 3 is CREATIVE FOOD provides a variety of recipes to try. Here, Sophomores Jung Lee, Jean Niiranen and Renee McCormick are preparing crepes. SOLDERING is one of the many skills learned in Metal Shop. Freshman Paul Miller demonstrates one of the safety techniques for the class. WOOD SHOP provides many different projects to construct. Here Senior Tamara Hubbard is making a table. Home EcfShop ' 75
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motlw. Science develop intellect Math subjects such as General Math, Algebra, Geometry, enior Math, and Computer Math helped prepare students ot only for college but also for the job world after high school. Although math was only required one year, many students took more. Because of a need for all kinds of math oy all kinds of people, we encourage students to take fqur ears of math,', stated William Smethurst, department chair- an. , Computer and Senior Math were geared for students who desired a challenge. Computer Math is a very good prepara- ption class because a lot of jobs work with computers, stated usan Peters, math instructor. Senior math students worked n advanced concepts. L'Senior Math is a hard class, but it's worth it if you're interested in math. It helps you learn short buts, commented Barbara LaFont. Every student should lake one year algebra, geometry, and second year of alge- ora, summed up Peters. With the lack of student interest in science classes, the nrollment has dropped considerably, according to John ughes, science teacher. Classes offered in the science de- artment were IPS, Life Science, Biology, Astronomy, and hysiology. Biology is an interesting subject that everyone should take. It's a lot of fun, stated Jean Niirenen. T Some classes such as IPS were taught based on the stu- dents' ability. Physiology was a course designed for college bound students. Astronomy was mainly a lecture and discus- sion class. The class sometimes met on nights to observe the planets and galaxies. . ,le Y , z ---- QM ss - ..... .. , ,1'-, fl- ..... ' ,:,V f- ' .. Pl s.i. .... . 1 ' .-'. f -iypgpu-an-annum. -. .... .. L-.55 x g ff' i. . as..- sung W W ---- 1- -- M X N B f .,,.. I THE IPS CLASS experiments with test tubes and copper, shown here by Wilbert Antoine and Leonard Wade. JUNIOR RANDY MONTMINY shows the ease and luxury of having a calculator for mathematics. TEACHERS ARE ALWAYS THERE when help is wanted, shown here by Carri Megyesi and Math Teacher Chuck Withee. Ma th X Science ' 77
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