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Pointing out the main parts of a human skeleton to his science class, Mr. jerry Black explains the names and uses of all the bones. Mr, Black is a new teacher added to the science department this year. W5 lt, 'TTU fun Biology tudents Inspect natom Two new teachers were added to the science department this year. Aiding students in their study of recent scientific discoveries and pro- gress were Mr. jerry Black, Mr. Ron Overton, and returning staff members Mr. Robert Glenn and Mr. Dewel Morgan. Basic understanding of scientific concepts was the goal of all classes. Biology students concentrated on the study of living organisms and life processes. Chemistry classes, using the CHEM study program, concerned themselves with collect- ing accurate data on matter composition and reactions. A study of the laws of nature was made by physics students. JERRY BLACK AA., AB., General Science. Frosh Football and Basketball Coach ROBERT GLENN BS., MA., Biology. Math l, Boys PE 3-4, Varsity Baseball Coach. Head jV Football Coach DEVVEL lf. MORGAN A.B,, Physics, Chemistry. Senior Math, CSF Adviser. Chairman Ne- gotiating Panel BONNIE L. OVERTON BS.. Biology. General Science Math I 23
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New Books Help tudents Learn ath lxlathematical accuracy necessary in every- day living was stressed in courses of general math with the aid of a new book, Trouble Shooting Mathematic Skills. Geometry students, using their new text, School Mathematics Geometry, provided step- by-step proof for principal theorums and ex- plored planes and geometric figures. Algebra I and Algebra II students furthered their knowledge of number relations. Members of the TrigfAnalysis class dealt with problems in space and analytic geometry and in trig- onometry. The department was headed by Mr. Herb Scott with Mr. Gerald Crawford and Mr. Elias Hern- andez aiding. 'Ov GERALD CRAWFORD B.S., Algebra I, ll, Geometry ELIAS V. HERNANDEZ B.S., M. tio., Alge- bra, Geometry 18,-a 'EI' D lllfRBlQR'l' SCOTT ' W ' A.B,, Algebra l, Geometry, Trigf' Analysis, Cross V Q Country, Assistant 'l'raelcGoach Y u, ' ' 22 . - A ' Explaining a problem in Algebra l to Rhonda Shelton is Mr, Gerald Crawford. Mr. Crawford also teaches Algebra ll and Math.
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Wll,l.lAM BATZE AB., State Requirements, ' U livolving Nations, journalism ' nf l, ll, Annual Staff, Yearbook Society, Liberty Bell Adviser, Faculty Club President Q '15 PATRICIA CLAYWELL AB., State Requirements, English l, Cheerleaders, Song- leaders Adviser, Welfare Com- mittee, Evaluation Committee, gg Salary Committee Frosh and Sophs hange Courses Changes were seen in the social studies de- partment this year, as new books and courses were introduced to Liberty students. For the first time, freshmen members studied state requirements and social studies skills. Sophomores learned the rules of the road as they involved themselves in driveris education. juniors familarized themselves with United States history through the use of the newly instituted LAP program. Studying our nationis governmental system, seniors utilized a new text, Contemporary Issues in American Democ- racy. Mrs. Pat Dacus, a l' S. History teacher. asks the opinion of one of her students. Ruben Ramos, about the I..-XP program added this year This may of teaching requires much indixidual and independent research 24 is 1' . 2 I.. -1 er.. Si. ' L ' v I s ,J ,DL I 4 ,-I lf..-' ,..
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