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KEYNOTE SPEAKER - Senator jim Guy Tucker addresses humanities students on the various legal procedures. Humanities studies offered topics ranging from modern art to poetry. Photo by Vicki Causey 1 I 5 iiiisi C5FFlCERS L - Making i-'Ls 'decisionslfor' French Club are president i5g55Brianf Clements, vice president Chris fi5fRoden, secretary Tom Kieklak, and ifftreasuret Beth Lambert. Photo by Vicki E'fg7Causev .k,k , he I K: K .k K kk.k. ., Q1 -: OFFICERS 4-P Perform- ifiitgg i'.i st..- for Science Club .are vice Sgpresideirit. Qfggli Bone, 'treasurer Stephanie Secretary julia Bunning. Not fgfpieturedg Monica Pallco, president. Photo Causey f . sf Cl-IEMIST AT WORK - juniors Bart Land, Mona Price, and Travon Hardin add various chemicals to find the solution to a certain formula. Chemistry students were to solve formulas through experimentation. Photo by Vicki Causey Beyond the block!45
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eyond the block Students become more 'human' as they discover 'who they are' and 'where they are going' he average Charger spends three years of his life at 3600 jacksonville Boulevard. After that comes a lifetime that must be spent beyond the block. To get the most out of post high school years requires answers to questions such as, who am I? or where am I going? Several classes were offered to provide answers to these questions. Humanities, taught by Mrs. jan Scholl, was one such class. Humanities is a search for values and a study of many things, Mrs. Scholl said. It has to do with making a person more human. The class doesn't give any answers. It simply arouses an intellectual curiosity and stimulates thinking. By the time a person finishes a course of this type he should have a better idea of what he hopes and expects to accomplish during col- lege and in life, she added. Senior Maysaa Farhat, a humanities student, said the class helps students feel good about themselves. In this class you learn that there's nothing that is perfect, she said. Each person has his own special talents and values. Some of the great people in history were considered great because they were weird, she continued. Van Gogh is a good example. We recognize him for the contributions he made in art, but people in his society didn't like or appreciate him. Maysaa predicted that such lessons would be helpful in life. lt helps to know that I don't have to try to be like somebody else, she said. I can be myself and feel good about it. And who knows? Someday I might be considered 'great'. - By Rex DeLoney MIXED UP - Senior Terry Doyle mixes chemicals over a heated torch during a chemistry lab. Chemistry labs ranged from decomposition of ionic compounds to combus- tion of particles. Photo by Vicki Causey 44! Academics HOMEWORK TRIANGLE - Seniors Greg Bone, I-Iaitham Ali, and Todd Burks combine forces while working on map studies in world history. Maps were important and essential to World History. Photo by Melissa Matthews .Q Wm...
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MUNCH - Spanish teacher Mrs. ,lan Scholl and AFS members join in a Mexican fiesta. This was just one of the many activities sponsored by AFS to create an understanding among people of the world. Photo by Vicki Gausey i -'Si GERMAN GET-TOGETHER - German teacher Mr. joe Ward reviews plans for upcoming German Club projects, which included dining at German restaurants and attending language festivals, Photo by Robert Miller 46!Academics A
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