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The related subjects of mathematics and science are stepping stones to the higher fields of engineer- ing and the technical sciences. Silver Creek offers five years of mathematics, including general math, two years of algebra, geometry, and advanced mathe- matics. One year of mathematics is required of all students for graduation. The instructors in mathe- matics are Mr. Taylor, Mr. Mayfield, Mr. Prather, and Miss Johnson. Four years of science are offered to those students who are interested in this field. Biology is required of all freshmen, but interested students may pursue further scientific knowledge in advance biology, chem- istry, and physics. Chemistry and advanced biology are also offered to students during summer school. Courses in the sciences are taught by Mr. Love and Mr. Mosley. Mathematics and General math student, Terry Maples, works on the board. Miss Johnson explains another difficult problem to Cindy McKinley and James Yost. Science a problem
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I 1 s i Are the Tools of World Communication I W 1 1 Junior students give daily vocabulary grades to Mr. Goodlett. Sophomore English teacher, Mr. Gilbert, explains a story to literature students. Freshman English taught by Mrs. Werle and Mr. Goodle'r'r, sophomore English Taught by Mr. Gilbert, and junior English Taught by Mr. Goodleff and Mr. Roberts is essential for graduation. A fourth year of English, which is required To attend college, is of- fered to seniors. Seniors are also offered one semester of speech class. Both senior English and speech are taught by Mr. Roberts. Two years of Latin taught by Mrs. Werle and three years of Spanish faucjghf by Mrs. Croyle are of- fered for Those sfudents who are interested in these foreign lan- guages. Senior speech student, Carmen LaMaster, prepares tape recorder for recitation.
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Challenge Inquiring Minds Chemistry student, Rodney Kesler, learns the fine art of titration. Biology teacher, Mr. Mosley, points out vital organs of a dissected cat.
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