Palmer High School - Footprints Yearbook (Palmer, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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V Y 5 . 1 , U0 cafjozz af Zeparfmen fs geacf Eearnzhy xy fbozlfzy Our school offers two courses for high school students, homemaking and agriculture. Both of these subjects are taught by special education teachers stressing instruction of the basic skills of learning to do some- thing constructive that will help students be equipped for job opportu- nities. Homemaking students learn foods, clothing, child care and the basic. needs of being a good homemaker in a modern society. Our agriculture department teaches shop, livestock production and care, maintenance of farm equipment and all of the phases- of agribusiness needed in a land where agriculture is a vital role in feeding the nations of the world. Each student must have a home project in both courses. K A T MRS. LYDIA S. HARPER Adviser J 'ZR' A-2 , g,V,x, MR. HIBBERT BECK, Adviser l 3

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gnfuzky Synof yaeasonzkzy Sire i ygaszls' yor Csfuog csczezzces It cannot be said too often that science is not mathematics, but reasoningg not equipment, but inquiry. There is no such thing as absolute truth and absolute false- hood. The scientific mind should never recognize the per- fect truth nor the perfect falsehood of any supposed theory or observation. It should carefully weigh the chances of truth and error and grade each in its proper position along the line joining absolute truth and absolute error. Students below are seen in general science lab and biology lab with Mr. Patton in observation and experience classes. Z' I2 Xi ,.,,gy, MR. CHESTER A. PATT ON, Ponfm Teacher IE' Ng?-b ' HN



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