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C IENC E MA TH 'Jax Stanley Carter a James Coe Math Science David Arnall Mike B0ltOI1 Science Math Wm. J. Dooley PCITY Gates Science Science Linda Good Joe Hunter V Math Science M semester to join her husband in california. Miss Gina Zammar took her place. rs. Good left Ray-Pec at the end of the 2nd The basic purpose of the science classes is to install the students the uniqueness in living organisms and skills in observing them. Some of the classes offered this year are Gen. Science, Physical Science, Biology I 8: II, Ecology, Physics and Chemistry. In the Math Department this year, many advanced classes were offered. Claculas, Probability and Statistics, and Trigonometry are examples of the classes. In the near future, the Math Department hopes to offer a course in Computer Science. M H1 3 W Sc 1 7'g:'-gf, . ii It is X X Q 2 1 Q X x Ho Relatio fered t cial in Soci Law E to help
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ington, K. singer, M. abtree, C. L. Hosk- 1, K. Kin- .r. Front' P. Arm- hnson, D Dooley, L Pictured i. Sanders D. Kinney Egelston: r, R. Mill- '1z1 .',.f,v-f .1444 nston, y Wa- olleen r.. Aja., Pamela Bartee Kay Bert Language Arts Literature LANGUAGE AR TS Jw VV Alice Oman Christine Wilson Language Arts Foreign Language Ron Brannan Teresa Ellsworth Drama Language Arts Sharon Gentry Kathy Ingels Journalism Language Arts TEACHERS SHOW SPIRIT The purpose of language arts is to expose students to new experiences and to help them talk and write more effective- ly. Drama helps students acquire and appreciate the theatre and develop skills in persuasive argument for debate. Next year there will be an honorary publications staff. The drama department would like to introduce Readers' Theatre, and Foreign Language would like to purchase a computer terminal for make-up work. TT YOU'RE GOING TO TURN YOUR PAPER IN WHEN?
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iS F .nstall the l skills in 1 year are Ecology, advanced Statistics, 1 the near course in ur i l 'UN CHO E ECON OMI SOCIAL S TUDIE Jeff Davis Social Studies Marilyn Bembow Home Economics , i .:.,a 'tvl -ff ,,..,,. IA D AIP . Debra Haynes Home Economics William Garrison Social Studies sail , Gary Reed Danny Spalding Social Studies Social Studies Russell Hodge Cynthia Noble Social Studies Social Studies Home Economics consists of Personal Culture, Family Relations, and Child Development. These classes are of- fered to help students learn certain skills that will be benefi- cial in adult life. Social Studies consists of American History, Psycology, Law Enforcement, and Sociology. The classes are designed to help students in understanding society and its laws. Mr. Spalding Mrs. Haynes Mr. Davis Mr. Reed
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