Liberty High School - Lion Yearbook (Brentwood, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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Heyy. 521 NH! ' Mr. Herb Scott explains to Delmar Greenleaf now the number system is broken down from simple whole numbers to complex ones. 'QQ GERALD CRAWFORD B.S., Algebra, Geometry. 3+-v ELIAS l ll'lRN.-KNDEZ M.lid., BS.. Algebra, Geometry. Math I H ERBERT SCOTT A.B,, Cross Country Coach, Assist- ant Track Coach, Algebra I, Al- gebra ll, Trig A nalysis. 22 Pupils Start Basic ut Finish Complex Two new additions were made to the mathe- matics teaching staff. Mr. Elias Hernandez and Mr. Gerald Crawford both endeavored to help students learn accuracy in mathematics. General math gave students an opportunity to further their education in basic mathg while geometry required students to consider reasons for mathematical statements. Algebra I students learned the rlationship of numbersg and Algebra Il and Trig Analysis gave students the opportunity to further investigate number relations.

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S ..- while Mr. Devel Morgan explains the complicated steps needed for the weighing of the gas carbon dioxide in a plastic bag, Pat Devall follows through with the experiment as Chris Knight takes notes. As the expres- sion on Pats face shows, she seems to be rather doubtful of it. Z. af .36 , . 1 V' vi' v f--,+A-7ff A ' if 1-':. -fbi id. 5 Ag,.1'.'.- it it .'.,'.,'. In if-of g A73 .Z'1'X.W, Experiments Help To Discover Ideas As the decade passes, more and more discov- eries and explorations are made in the field of science. In order to understand these discover- ies, students enrolled in one of the four courses offerred this year. General and advanced science students were re- aquainted with the concepts of science and in- troduced to new ideas. Biology gave students the opportunity to under- stand the physical characteristics of living or- ganisms. Chemistry students were concerned with accur- acy in observations and calculations. For those interested in continuing their educa- tion in the physical world, physics were offered. BUBl'ili'l'fll,lfNN BS., MHX., Biology B, Math IB. Boys P.l'I. I3-4. Senior Class .td- viser, Yarsity Baseball, Head j X' Football. DlfVl'l'fl. XIUHCAX AB.. Physics, Cheinistry. Senior Math. CSF Mlxiser, Chairman of Negotiating Panel. FRANKLIX Pllll,l.lPS, JR. AB., Biology. .Xlgebra 2B. Cl'iOBCl'i SXlYl.ll'i BA., General Scienus. Assistant Varsity Football Coach. junior Yarsity Basketball Coach 23

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