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Tamra Fowler, Marie Taber, and Kelly Kutzner seem Doctor Franklin gives notes to his students in world interested in a lecture. history class. History, A Step Back Into Time History was an important part of each student's life. lt led him to see what happened before, and made him wonder what would happen after to make his- tory. History was taught by three teachers, Dr. Woodrow Franklin, lVlr. Jamey Parks, and IVIr. Joe Humphrey., Debbie Coker reads her current event for civics. Mr. Parks explains county govern- ment to his sixth hour class. James White and Bobby Burk enjoy Christmas candy Steve Rundel and other students concentrate on their in philosophy class. hiSf0YY notes.
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Science -Questions For The Future Dr. Woodrow Franklin and lVlr. David Squibb presented science students at llllarionville with a wide variety of sub- jects. The curriculum included general science, biology, advanced biology, chemistry, and conservation. Students this year were also given an opportunity to join the lVlarionville Science Club, the first science organization at Nlarionville High School for several years. Field trips helped students in gathering in- formation first-hand. New laboratory equip- Y ment allowed students to make scientific investigations with greater ease while still in the classroom. Mark McCulIy, Randy Barnett, and David Cavener - -4.1-1-L wonder, What IS on the slide? l Q l Dr. Franklin prepares an experi- Pam Maples and Lisa Tiede exa- Daryl Nelson adjusts a chair for the ment for his advanced biology class. mine a general science experiment new chemistry table. in osmosis.
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