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What an electrifying experience' Is he still alive. Doctor”? SCIENCE A goldfish frozen in liquid air mysteriously comes back to life! Chemistry and physics classes really abound with excellent classroom demonstrations. Some of these look spectacular and intriguing. Some make you wonder whether you can believe your own eyes. Biology, botany, chemistry, physics, and zoology all have good laboratory programs. In these labs students can learn by doing. Labs also add variety to classes. The independent student not desiring teacher help or direction enjoys these individualized experiments immensely. Some students who go on to further training in certain fields need science more than English and mathematics. Many others get ideas about possible vocations. To all. science adds understanding about the fascinating world in which we live, learn, and die. Mrs. Carol Martinez Health Occupations Mr. Herond Hoyt Biological Science Mr. Lamar M. Anderson Chemistry Mr. Gerald Allen Biological Science Mr. Stephen Kidman Biological Science. Athletics Mr. Harry H. Kemp Physics One. Two. Three. POOF! 17
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ENGLISH For the third year, the English department offered 22 different 9 week classes from Shakespeare to Black Literature for the Junior and Senior students. This year they added two new classes. Western Literature and Individual Reading. This elective program proved successful because students could learn about the things which interested them most. This type of program requires an excellent staff because each English teacher must teach four to five subjects a day and use many methods of teaching. The English department worked hard this year as they strived to prepare students for their future roles in life. Mrs. Gayle Haws English Mrs. Bessie Peterson French. English Mr. Ronald Jenkins Spanish LANGUAGE In addition to their language studies. Spanish students study the countries of Mexico and Spain. Several of the students plan to take a trip to Mexico. German classes receive printed material, films, and posters for classroom use from the German Consulate General. Students interested in study or travel, through Germany's student exchange programs, get off to a good start in German. Beginning French students play games and sings songs to improve vocabulary. Advanced French students read Camus and memorize poisie . Mr. Brent Barfuss English Mr Brent Perry English Mrs. Patricia Stoddart English Mrs. Karen Gordon English Today Class
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SOCIAL STUDIES Should Logan City get sued for the negligence which resulted in the death of Wayne Estes? Seniors taking American Government have to reach the verdict in a simulated court case. Government students also hold mock legislatures and conduct public opinion polls. Psychology students take time out from school to visit the state mental hospital and the state prison. They also perform many exciting experiments such as rat conditioning, personality profiles. ESP and dream interpretations As always, the Social Studies department involves a lot more than history books, tough tests, and boring lectures. Why are you stuffing class. Mr Haslam? Mr. Weston G. Henrie Social Studies Mr. Hal Lewis Social Studies. Athletics Mr. Larry O. Haslam Social Studies Debate7 Debate. DEBATE!!' always have to do EVERYTHING' Mmmmmm GOOD' Mr. Richard J. Jensen Social Studies Mr. Knute Rockne Social Studies Mrs. Kathryn Johnson Social Studies I ate the whole thing! The gum house is all gone 18
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