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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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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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Glee Club Held Christmas Dinner dz Program Glee club held a new type of program this year. They had a Christmas dinner and program combined. It was a new type of program and it went very successfully. Glee club as a whole didn't participate in music contest this past year. Only indivi- dual groups attended the 2 contests. The District contest was held in Joplin and the State contest was held in Columbia. To- wards the end of the school year they held a Spring Concert. Glee club was taught everyday by Mr. Charles Whisler and Mrs. Anne Kucera. Glee club was taught by two teachers this year because glee club hadpgrown to over 90 members and it was too large of a group for one teacher. Glee club practices hard for the Christmas program. Glee club sings for the Veteran's Day assembly MIXED CHORUS: 1, R.janes, R.I-Iutchison, R.Mc- Michael, J.Brashers, T. Estes, G.Hicl-cs, B.Gi1more, D.High, G.McCord, A.Wright, D.I-Iedrick, M. Mc- Cully, C.Smart, C.Whis1er, Sponsor. 2, T.Owens, C.Coker, L. jones, S.Dunkle, K.High, C.I-Iadley, M High, j.Dotson, R. Jones, H.Cox, K. Eutsler, J. Hen- ry, j.Pruitt, J.Holder, C.Breidenstein. 3, D.Peiter, D. Suneson, T.Davis, L.Merritt, j.Barger, C.Wrinkle, T. Cartwright, C.Srnith, B.Kyle, K. Hilton, J. Barger, L.Rohlman, T.Fowler, L.Henry. 4, S.B1ankenship, T.Murray, T.Pand1eton, A.Wel1s, R.Lambeth,C. Farley, D.Coker, R.Gray, S.Smith, M.Gauss, J. Houston, E.Barbour, M.Wi1son, Ljohnson, P.Davis, 5, L.Henderson, T.Van Tuyl, K.Murphy, T.Eaves, K.McCord, A.Stewart, J.Davison, C.Gardner, R. Baldwin, D.Thomas, D.Andrus, D.E1liott, G. Clinkenbeard, S.Car1, C.Soutee, T.I-Iickman, C. Taylor, D,C0X,r. 6, I..Leffingwel1, D.Curmingham, L Janes, J, Kasinger, J.Bassore, B.Bangle, G.Parker, J. Mysinger, M.Custer, T.Kasinger, M. Murray, L. Tiede, C.Gilling, S.l-Ienry, L.Yates.
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