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Looking for a lost ring? No, actually Billy Holzinger and Robin Harrison are observing the feeding habits of fire ants on a legless grasshopper. Slipping in a quick laugh in an otherwise serious Chemistry class, Steve Casey entertains his friends for a moment. Receiving helpful guidance from the schools fine Chemistry teacher, Joseph Pekich,iJohn Spradlin bprepares to carry out his instructions. Gathering precise data for a small experiment, Darry Gilbert and Frank Herrnkind take their Chemistry work seriously. During a field trip to Erva Nixon Park, Maria Ramos, Jennifer Swasey, Lynn Westenbarger, Peggy Leigh, and Debbie Russel like one speciman so much they all crowded on to pose for this pix. After a slight mishap, John Struckman lends a helping hand or two in order Marlow ' to hasten the removal of Marcum 1 some spilled chemicals. Though it may appear to be a scene from a Little Rascals flick, Chris Jordan and Tracy Hines are collecting samples for a Biology class. I David 1 -3 if -if .rr . .Wifi XX . ,,ll 1 , li V JR' Q9 . .. , . . vl jg James Barbra illi Jack noi l illv -,,, is . ul ff' Paulillo ' H wma r' X 'L J lv . SCIENCE 1135
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A Step Towards Higher Education Learning about the past, the present and the future of this nation and the world is an important object of education. To survive in today's society, a person must be aware of what is currently ' happening in world affairs, what made it happen and what will be the results of those happenings. This is a necessity of utmost importance. Social Studies courses give students a base of American . History and political theory and then, in more advanced courses, explore other governmental systems and their individual histories. Susan f ir James' Grahamm Graham 1 '-siliais is. O9 l' Grezaffi Til ., ,,,,,,,,,. ,.,..,, ,.:l,,m,g5,Ms.,, .ss A ,.t,,,.w,. .... sissy. me J in H 136fSOClAL STUDIES
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