Marionville High School - Comet Yearbook (Marionville, MO)

 - Class of 1976

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rf i , Dr. Franklin finishes a busy day by grading papers. fill? 'R l-WA , ' ' , D i t X-M V4 , sy ,X 1 in vim. Duane Baum records his observations in chemistry. Science - Questions For A Changing World ,kr- Q is Biology students work hard to finish their assignment before the bell rings. r I ' v Dr. Woodrow Firanklin and Mr. David Squibb led science students this year in courses that' included general science, biology, advanced biology, ecology, and chemistry. Students learned how plants and animals adapt to their changing en- vironments ,andhow man can alter that environment for good or bad. Methods for conserving our natural resources Weref studied, and students learned how nevvgmaterials are being developed' and new el'. uses found for old Ones. QQ : : s ' 4 'f- . in , if i I i fl A 1 dl Greg Leitz and Leslie Kiesov pause from their work during advanced biology.

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P.E. - One Way To Get Yourself In Shape Physical education offered many opportu- nities to help students get into shape for further activities. Volleyball, flashball, kickball, soccer and basketball were just a few of the many ways to develop muscles and to help the heart stay in good shape. Physical education also helped to relieve some of the tensions of schoolwork. Phy- sical education was also introduced to the elementary school so that the younger stu- dents had a chance to develop their bodies into healthy bodies. Ronnie Hoover sinks a layup during warmup exercises in fourth hour P. E. Cheryl Gillig keeps herself in shape by running extra laps. Mrs. Linda Newell gives Angela Nicholls some rules used in volleyball. First hour P. E. finds that duck walking is a very good exercise. The elementary school enjoys having their P.E. class outside.



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Actions of today will be the history of tomorrow. Four teachers worked hard to show their students the events of past years. Mr. Jamey Parks showed freshmen students the mechanics of the political system and the government in civics class. Mr. lim Jones, teaching his first year at Marionville, taught philosophy, American his- tory, sociology, psycho- logy, and Ozark heritage. Another first year teacher, Mr. David jones, taught civil War and Missouri his- tory. Dr. Woodrow W. Franklin taught western civilization, 20th century Europe, African history, tv! f 1. and South American Tamara Pendleton and Darrell Reeves pay close attention to the assign history. Gary Tappana, Susan Wheeler, Martha Findley, and johnny Bateman play the Ghetto game in psychology Pam Maples and Kelista Eutsler study hard for a test in 20th Century Europe. ment given by Mr. Parks. Mr. jim jones and student teacher Jeanette Dixon div ide their attentions during philosophy

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