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Science Students Search for Answers L AL' P1 Mark BeDell takes a closer look at the sanitary landfill on the conservation field trip. ,if Dr. Franklin takes one last look before the bus leaves on the biology field trip. Students in the science courses this year looked at the world today, and speculated on what it would be like tomorrow. The curriculum included general science which dealt with matter, energy, transportation, the earth, and man's place in the universe. Laboratory information was presented on the new overhead projector. The advanced biology program was revised to provide one semester of conservation of resources. Field trips to Mt. Vernon experiment station and the Aurora sanitary landfill were made in order to see situations and control methods being used to make our enviornment more productive. l Conservation agent Jerrold Crowder explains the soil saturation level in an open earth trench. I W 3 1 Leslie Henry asks a question about the information put on the projector by Mr. Squibb, teacher. 19
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P. E. Built Strong Bodies Twelve Different Ways V , n 'Tig ..: ii ' Q . 'I El, Q r at ll i I Various types of exercises are used in the boys physical education classes to help them develop better muscle tone and coordination. , The crack of a bat, the sound of a ball bouncing against the floor, or the Voice of someone hollering, Side Out, were just a few of the sounds you'd hear as you walked down the hall outs ide the gym. This year the physical education cours es were expanded to include such activities as soccer, Volleyball, basketball, gym- nastics, tennis, track and field, baseball, organized games, floor exercises, flag football, flashball, and dodgeball. 1 8 1 1 K It's got to go over the net, thinks Kathy Gold as she attempts to raise her team's score. 315, , l,3 ,b.,-I. pan-I A L 1 Coach Gammill prepares to start another game of dodgeball as the boys in his class patiently wait for instructions. Joyce Mysinger gracefully returns the ball to the other side during a volleyball game. I
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Today Vs. Tomorrow What We do today will be the history of the future. With all the things happening today, our three history teachers have their work cut out for them. Mr. Jamey Parks instructs the Civics class in the events of our U.S. history. Dr. Woodrow Franklin tells his world history class how World history affects our lives. Mr. joe Humphrey explains to his American history class the important events of our past as Well as the funny incidents. In his psychology and sociology class, students learned the how and Why of peoples' reactions. In the contemporary issues and Missouri history classes, history was brought a little closer to home. Mr. Parks leads his civics class i.n a current events discussion. Mr. Humphrey shows his American hisbory class proper classroom behavior. Gary Head contemplates the facts just given him in Daryl Nelson scans the paper for international news for Missouri History. his hiSt0I'Y C1255- 20
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