Marionville High School - Comet Yearbook (Marionville, MO)

 - Class of 1977

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Science Looked To The Future Science students this year looked to the I f-1 - future in many ways. Biology students used living plants to study growth re- 1 sponsesg advanced biology students used -- ' sl fruit flies in the study of genetics. Chem- 7 istry students saw how chemical reactions A 'Y yy may produce various substances with many I jd. different uses. Ecology brought a new l ,x'!3N ,gm awareness of our place in the environment. ' S W 1 -f General science laid a good foundation for 1 F further studies in science. - . 1 L91 ,qw U 1. 7 . Science courses this year were taught by 'f' rf' Dr. Woodrow Franklin, Mr. David Squibb, and Mr. Wyman Miller. Cindy Coker wonders, What shall I do next? in sixth hour chemistry. 11. ICM! UID NG tgf' ,I Russell McMichael and Mike Barnett try to keep the Stacy Maples observes the practical effect of creating flies from outsmarting them in advanced biology. a partial vacuum in a container. Left: Kelista Eutsler finds the mass of a cylinder of water. Above: Biology students take movie notes.

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Who said this was hard? wonders Alisa Stewart in 1st hour P. E. Deann Henry and Iohnna jackson talk about basketball as Karen Kasinger looks unconcerned. Don Jones Works on the weight machine 7th hour, as Tom Geisendorfer watches. PE Building Bodies For Tomorrow This years P. E. classes were taught by coach Randy Rader, coach Susan Alley, and coach jamie Parks. They used basket ball, volleyball, and kickball to teach the students the basics of building strong and healthy bodies. In addition to developing their coordination, the students also had fun. Regina Baldwin hopes that she will be able to get on base in a game of kickball. - f v Derwin Springer demonstrates the form used in lifting weights on the bench press.



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Julia Davison is interested in Mr. jim Jones' explana- tion of behavior patterns in psychology class. Each philosophy student was asked to write his philoso- phy of life. Celeste jones and Tina Owens count the ballots from the mock general elecijon in civics. Denise Glensky, Janice Mysinger, and Mike Robbins listen to a discussion concerning the causes of paranoia and schizophrenia. Students' Knowledge Of History Expanded History was an important part of each stu- dents' life. They studied the past, pre- sent, and future, of our world today. Mr. jamie Parks showed the students the pre- sent view of history by teaching Civics. Mr. jim Jones showed many students the past and future View by teaching Ameri- can history, philosophy, psychology, soc- iology, and Ozark history. Dr. Woodrow Franklin taught about the past in western civilization, 20th century Europe, African history, and South American history. American history class prepares for a test at the end of the hour.

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