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iw V sp -' t if-We , Mafia '-.4 K 11 , , .. ,.l, 1 X .4 X t- Hal McClelland helps Sandra Wayt and Scott Hamilton tie the knot in their liberty and law class. Liberty and law allows the student to learn his rights and responsibilities as a citizen, says Mrs. Wainright. -nvwvnw 1 apyil? 4, 644 Z Experimenting Trials uNot guilty was the verdict found in Mrs. Wainrighfs second hour liberty and law class. The defendant, uScott Free, played by Jay Warner, was accused of burglary and larceny. His lawyers, Karl Jones and Cary Peterson, won his freedom defeating prosecuting attorneys, Sally McCord and Chris Robertson. The jury was split nine not guilty to three guilty. Njudgei' Nancy Brown stated, 'GI think both sides presented their cases well. This is upsetting, says freshman Carolyn Coffman to Sue Ellen Askew. while studying for a history test. In addition to mock trials, liberty and law students also discussed marriage proceedings. They became familiar with the Missouri and United States constitutions and how the court system works. Green moldy bread, petre dishes, and other assorted items are found in the biology I classes of Mr. Delbert Viebrock. The course studies population growth and micro- organisms among other things. In one lab experi- ment the students pressed their lips against a petre dish, and within three days, it was covered with mold. MEverybody has germs covering their whole bodyf' stated Mr. Viebrock. Social Studies 123
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122 X Science What is all that? , questions freshman ,leani McKinzie, ex- perimenting in Mr. Viebroclfs biology I class. SCIENCE CLUB - Front row: Mrs. Freda Curd. Row 2: Clark Holden, Janie Gooch. Back row: Tony Randall, Gary Perkins, Andy Armstrong. fN0t pictured: Tom Smith, Randy Cole, John Bumberryj David Weddle, freshman, records data from a lab experiment on population growth, conducted in biology I. 4' ig
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Constructing an air conditioning duct is one of the projects Randy Kipp under- took in his sheet metal class. Attaching clamps to drain pipes is just one of the many things David Radke ac- complishes in plumbing class. X is - . . I ,- pa-I W 3 E.-v.,:,.,, t , New. ... ff' W A -f, i ' 33.1 X ,sf , C.-' 14.-I '2?'i?'f ' fr ,ra .. if P I ' :Mf- ,, ' -L., . ,,,,-,M 1 iw.,- , ,X ,4 n f Xe ,- .- P' 1. ' l g Q . ,Q ' , V Q 2 3 4- ' - 1 .t we Cf t '52, , Qi, Byron Pearson takes a rest after what he feels has been an exhausting day in his electronics class at Vo-tech. In plumbing class, Mike McAllister, .lim Walter, and Greg Chappel learn to use a pipe threading machine. I if it
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