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I he Seniors in Mrs. Effinger’s fourth period must he having a test today. In Mrs. McCann’s first period Biology up an Osmosis experiment, class Mark Bugg and Robert Rex finish 10 • Academics
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While waiting on that nerve-racking test, Johnathon Johnson wonders how he will do. What Is That Smell? Biology, Physics, and Chemis- try are the science subjects avail- able at our school. Disecting worms and grasshoppers, making salt, and working with acetic acids were some of the projects tackled in the science lab. The smells that often drifted through the halls were not the most pleasant in the world. Several activities were sponsored by the science depart- ment. Students participated in the Science Fair, became members of the science club, and some contin- ued their greenhouse work. The wide variety of activities projects and lessons taught provided in- sight into a scientific profession for several of our students. That’s a “no no , Steven Samuels, no gum chewing in class. Academics • 9
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Amos Manley and Rhamel Roberts take time out for a short conversation after finishing a lab assignment. Jimmy Overall, Tony Williams, and Earl Griffin have a round table discus- sion in Mrs. Effinger’s fourth period. “Helpful History” Not one, not even two, you’re not even close saying twenty five. The magic number is “fifty”. Yes, a fifty page report. The students of Ms. Clayton’s history classes were required to hand in a hand-writ- ten or a type-written report on a country other than the U.S. To the library the students went, exploring books and thumb- ing through encyclopedias. The work was hard, but it was fun. Not only did they provide infor- mation for other students, but the students themselves learned quite a bit too. The outcome for most was the biggest smile anyone had ever seen, and the grade that did it, an “A”. Karen. William, and Kirk work hard to finish definitions for their upcoming test. Academics • 11
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