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r' me A ff, 33' ,paw 147-5 3 1 ln Corpus Christi, Oceanography students enjoy the beach. 2 Lisa Clepper, Susan Biela and Eva Courtright attempt a lab with tomato plant leaves. 3 New Physics Club meets after school to conduct an experi- ment. Charter members include David Willis, Bill Johnson, Wade Cline, Tim Stantill, Mark Schwartz, Eddie Rodarte, Paul Bertetti and Robert Perkins, sponsor. 4 Oceanography students Robert Larkins and Hector Rodriguez await other field trippers before heading forthe Gulf shore. 5 As one ot the daily chores in horticulture class, Doedi Philen checks to see whether her geranium needs watering. 6 Cherie Liberda, Page Massey and Allen Trimble watch patiently as Jett Manning undergoes a radiation lab in chemistry lab. Scott Carley Martha Carper Efrain Carrasquillo Sally Carter Mary Caudill Darleen Cellmer sen'ors 29
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New courses spark science curriculum lnterest in science classes grew bigger with three new courses, oceanography, meteorology and geology. Teachers reported high enrollment in the three new courses. lylany students liked the way classes rotated so they could study a different course each quarter. 'Not only do you get to learn about something new every guarter, you also get to meet new people instead ot seeing the same ones everyday, junior Ben Briseno said. Horticulture, a form of biology. was one way students became acquainted with dirt and mud. l'Potting plans and transplanting is more than fun. lt's hard work, Alisa Welty, horticulture student, said. With the three new classes, science courses numbered 15. To earn the six quarter units required by the state for graduation, students chose from Chemistry l and ll, tech- nical chemistry, Biology l and ll, horticulture, physical sci- ence, Physics l and ll, and the three new classes. .mr Gerald Butler Perianne Byrd Susan Byrne Lynette Cambra Tammy Canady Erma Cardenas 28 science classes
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1 Government teacher Fran Musselvvhite demonstrates to her class one effective vvay to clean up corruption in government. 2 Alan Tye reads his text during government. 3 Micheal Coleman looks up from his vvork on a report in American history. 4 Principal Thomas Moseley and City Council members l-lenry Cisneros, Phil Pyndus, l-lelen Dutmer and Bernardo Eureste visit Linda Claar's gov- ernment class to speak to students on municipal government. Charles Chambers Freddy Champion Vicki Chandler Lavera Chapman Debra Charles Rebecca Childress A Xt 'B 3 KW i K tv 30 social studies classes
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