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Potions And Equations Taking a math test is not easy. Scott Edwards, with the help of a chart, tries his best to make the grade. Are Leanne Clark, Gayle Canaga, Becky Pitaio, Tammy Parson, and Laurie White discussing Geometry? Or are they discussing something more interesting? Mrsi Pat Dye not only teaches mathematics but also takes a personal interest in her students. She often helps students just as she is helping LeeAnn Thomas. Doug Auger is anxiously awaiting his turn. 20 Mathematics Logic, quipped Mr. Spock, ttfascinating. Some students didn't feel this way about Mathematics in general, but there were still students who were very interested in figures tnot humam in some form or another, like trigonometry, algebra, geometry or pre-calculus. Remember struggling over something newly learned in We elementary school or junior high and one of your parents or a big brother or sister impatiently trying to help? What about wishing you'd never grow up just so you wouldn't have to face that terrible math in high school? Everyone discovered sooner or later that it wasn't so difficult as people had lead you to believe it was. In fact, a few students were actually over heard saying it was their best or favorite subject. q
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French Club members. FRONT ROW: Katrina Vanderay. Elizabeth Martin. Melissa Thompson. Susan Figueroa. Nancy Puckett. Cindi Davidson, Kelly Padon, Liz Kimbrough, Lisa Morrison. Michelle Goubert, Patti Shoemaker. Connie Volkenant, Veta Joiner. SECOND ROW: Mardi Crabb. Walter Mullin. Rosalie Snyder, Betsy Rutrough, Kristi Pitalo, Chuck Box. Steve Tures, Dwayne Morris. Larry Kilpatrick, Ted McGilvary. Mike Santobianco, Lynn Urquhart. Carol Dye, Jenny Parish. THIRD ROW: Ms. . Cynthia Walker, sponsor. Patricia McCallister, Penny Webb. Sherry Venus, Robbie McFaden. Laurie Grizzard, Ethel Edwards. Sarah Pucket. Sharon Ramsay, Joni Anthony, Kim Holland, Metta Byrd. Karen Singleton. Beth Kozak, Amy Pritchett. Sharon Maia, Sylvie Shields, FOURTH ROW: Leah Lippman, Kenny Reiter, Craig Miller. Suzanne Carpentier. Annette Bergstrom, Martha Kelly, Kim Gates, Brent Powell. Royce Webb, Brenda Rivers. Ann Buras. Amy Stebly. Ruth Eaton. Steve Bradford. FIFTH ROW: John Frazier, Dianne Ettinger, Lynne Booth, Susan Owen. 4.. Reiling. Ronald Montilla. John Crespo. Mike Paoletti, Audrey Hopkins, THIRD ROW: Julie Quave, Sharon Snead. Carol Wyatt. Spanish Club members, front row, Woody James Clark, Wade Rigdon. Frank Gallegos, Cowart. Alicia Hoskins, Kathy O'Connor. Becky Miller, Mellissa Flynn, Gisela Lavigne. Sharon A. Beaugez, Maria Fero, Brooke Birindelli, Thomas Vallor. Linda Davis, Danny Kittinger. SECOND ROW: Edward Dobb, Sabrina Caqaubon. Lori McPhearson, Chris Amend, Jean Lex, Bill Turk, Nancy Stanford, Kim Harper, Kenny Gros, Barbara Jennifer Smith, David Richards, Ted Rhinegart, Emily Zimmerman. Jenny Beaugez, KeIIy Morton, Celeste Lingle, Patricia McGrevey. Pam Davis. Theresa Parson. Nadine Hodges, Nalonie Morre, Martha Hayes, Chris Hawkins. Tom Eldringhoff, Susan Snyder, John Koontz, Andy Welch, Mrs. Sharon Holmon. sponsor, FOURTH ROW: Darwin Hurt, Dean Miller, Bo Hamilton. Gail lverson, Karen Esterly. Melanie Bourgeois, Beverly Beckman. Kemper Brewer. Shaun Sellers, Ricky Harris. Gwen Williams. Language Arts 19
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Pulling a seine is a difficult but rewarding job when trying to get specimens for giology. Chuck Lizana and David Cook ' Have you ever dissected a fish or made a crab trap? Well, if you 3 haven't, you probably have never taken Biology, Advanced Biology, or Marine Science. Ocean Springs High School offered many other science courses which varied in subject matter and interest level. Any science student should have been able to choose an interesting a course from all that were offered. What a catch! David Cook and friends are proud of their marine catch for Biology. Every student who appreciates the coast and all it has to offer enjoys a class of this kind. appreciate the opportunity to participate in action required of this class. Courses included Physical Science. Chemistry, Physics, Everyday Science, Marine Science, Ecology, Geology, Biology, Advanced Biology, Anatomy, and Physiology. If a student was interested in participating in the action of a class, the class for him was Marine Science. He was involved with making fishing equipment and catching, cleaning, and preparing W...- pg 5:. Marine Science is always filled with exciting things to do. Karen Gipson, Tim Gaines and Charles Calloway enjoy making a crabpot as one of the requirements of the class. Having a skeleton for a classmate is not unusual in Anatomy. Debbie Marchito considers it an honor to befriend a lonely fellow student - it isn't easy living in the lab. l sea food. Advanced Biology was also an action class. Students went to Ship Island twice to see what sea creatures they could, and to bring back specimens for the lab aquarium. The other classes, although not full of action, were full of interesting knowledge and fun. ' Students often try and use the crabpots themselves. but sometimes they are sold to individuals in the crabbing business. Science 21
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