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Advanced Chemistry students work together on problems, Accurate measurements are necessary Chemistry experiments. Science begins with the scientific attitude which is taught in General Science. Biology and Advanced Biology classes study the anatomy and physiology of animals and plants. Lectures and experiments form the bulk of the Chemistry and Advanced Chemistry courses in the composition, properties, and uses of materials. The principles of matter, energy, and the transformation of energy come under close scrutiny in Physics. Insects surely are funny-looking! Lab period in Advanced Biology is a hectic time Determining heat of vaporization in Physics is a group effort. Stimulate Intellectual Growth 27
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Mathematics and Science Mr. Fisher helps Larry Norman with a Refresher Math problem. Math, the language of science, plays a vital part in technology and business. Refresher Math reviews basic principles of numbers and forms a foundation for further studies. General Math courses offer a well-rounded program of essential math information. Ge¬ ometry, the study of shaptes and figures, in¬ troduces new concepts and methods of arithmetic. Algebra I adapts pupils to the manipula¬ tion of variables. College-bound students advance in their abilities through Algebra II and Math Analysis. Algebra II deepens the concepts of Algebra 1, while Math Analysis delves into the reasoning behind accepted theories. There are more ways than one to teach Algebra according to Mr. Earp. Barbara Rouse, Junior Ball, and Michelle Guy try to solve a geometry problem. Don Beville and Mary Rowland concentrate on a Math Analysis test. 26
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Fitness is Stressed Thank goodness, they are not the varsity! WELCOME TO HURRICANE HOUSE Chris Collver demonstrates a handstand to the Advanced Phys. Ed. class. Physical Education girls learn grace and coordination through tumbling. Physical Education is required through the tenth grade and is offered as an elective in the eleventh and twelfth grades. The girls practice archery, bowling, and tumbling; the boys lift weights, wrestle, and participate in outdoor sports. In the classroom section, mental health and driv¬ er’s education complete the course. Determining reaction time is an interesting part of Driver ' s Education. 28
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