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Conserving Energy The science classes consist of studying the habits of animals and plants, mixing different chemicals, studying neutrons, protons, electrons, and atoms, and many other different science related objects. This year Don Stanton, from Oakridge University in Tennessee, came to Roland and talked to the students about conserving energy. Don Stanton is demonstrating to Mr. Tate just exactly which razor to get stroked by in the morning. Don Stanton explains about nuclear energy. Scottic Rogers watches Don Stanton explain the Don Stanton performing one of his danger of overloading plug-ins. demonstrations of conserving energy. Science students concentrate on their lessons hoping to receive a better grade. 20 ADMINISTRATION
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A cake was baked with a tiny toy doll wrapped in tin foil as an old Mexican Christmas tradition. Glenda Williams found the doll and was crowned queen for the day. Doctor Pickartz seems to have flipped his wig. Patty Sparkman and Teri Perceful read newspapers in their English class. Karla Ogdon baked a cake for an old Mexican Christmas tradition. Doctor Pickartz concentrates on grading papers from his English class. Mona Vaughan and Jody Jones practice at a dress rehearsal. Ricky Hicks and Darrell Brown practice on the play ESCAPE VELOCITY. Administration 19
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Kim Wilson takes a quick break from her algebra before the bell rings. Mr. O’Dell takes a break from his math class to relax in his new office. (X-X)2 + (X-Y) If you think you can take math with a limited vocabulary, just sit in on one of Mrs. Lawson’s classes. You will hear words like: dividend, quotient, polynominal, quadratic, linear, slope, and reciprocal. All of these terms relate to the problems that are taught in general math, consumers math, and algebra I and II. All of these courses arp offered at RHS, and are sure to be impor- tant knowledge that can be useful someday in the future. Dwayne Castleberry concentrates hard on his math to Anna Southern just can’t seem to get make sure he gets the right answer down before turn- that math problem stuck in her head ing it in. Mrs. Lawson explains the technique of dividing with decimals. Angie Davis seems to be embarrassed, could she have been talk- ing instead of working. Several math students seem to be more interested in the camera than in completing their daily assignment. ADMINISTRATION 21
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