Lubbock Cooper High School - Pirate Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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(a) Debbie Hays, Susan Craddick, Karen Harris, Judy Barnel! and Rosemary McDonald load in the bus for a field trip. (b) Conferring over the school newspa per are math teacher James Dramis and Chuck Brown, (c) Martha Montemayor and Renee Gilliland look on as Larry Lan- gerhans types Dean Heinrich's blood, (d) Michael Perez concentrates on an achievement test given by counselor Paulette Brownfield. (a) 14 • Academics

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(a) Because of 50-60 degree tempera ture in the annex wing, health, govern ment, and English students were forced to find warmer classrooms, (b) A small class gave Clare Dulaney time for individ- ualized work with Kathy Coventry, (c) Librarian Ron Hogue demonstrates how to use the new microfiche to Terry Don Thomason, (d) Concentrating intently on her reading is senior Nancy Janes. Academics • 13



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Self-Pace Ends in Race In the science department Chemistry students experienced self-paced individualized learn- ing. This method required organized study habits and proper planning of work in order to meet deadlines. A sense of accomplishment offset the pres- sure of self-pacing and complex-, ity of subject material. Biology I students dissected small ani- mals, built DNA models and determined blood types. The major project of Biology II stu- dents was dissecting a fetal pig. They took field trips to the Tech Medical School and West Texas Hospital. In math classes students were introduced to concepts and then given exercises to reinforce their knowledge of that concept. This meant nightly homework with Algebra and geometry problems. The history of geometry was pre- sented, giving a background for the course. Some algebra II stu- dents were challenged to learn material without teacher instruc- tion. Homework assignments were attempts to solve problems covering the new self learned material. Testing is as routine as chang- ing classes. Kuder tests were given to sophomores to deter- mine occupational skills. Achievement tests were adminis- tered to freshmen and junior classes. Seniors worried over SAT and ACT tests for college admission. (a) Vicki Skipworth, Karla Alexander, Pam Brown, and Nell Stanford are intrigued by the make up demonstration sponsored by FHA. (b) Principal D.N. Taylor consults with Paulette Brownfield, (c) Ag activities included innoculating pigs as shown by John Weathers. Academics • 15

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