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There are three science courses available at South Point-biology, chemistry, and physics. Biology is taught to sophomores. These students study genetics, anatomy, and ecology. Chemistry is the scientific study of atoms and molecular structure, Chemistry students do many experiments and lab. write-ups. Physics is the study of force, motion, and gravi- tation. These are only a few of the things students leam in this class. Taking this fully prepares students for the science classes they may take in college. Right: Betty Aldridge pricks Sandi Hess' finger as she screams in pain and Lynn Grier calmly watches. Below right: As usual a student requires some help on a physics problem. Opposite page, top: Sharon Baker and Nita Anderson cautiously touch Mrs. Willis' stuffed bird while they angele- Opposite page, middle: Robby Robinson and Jeanette McClean put chemicals together in chemistry class. Opposite page, bottom: If you think I'm gonna touch that, you're crazy!', 28 QWWMN . Aw T... i
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Health Occupations is a course designed to give students the means of obtaining realistic information in determining their own interests and suitability in the health field. The main goal of the class is to prepare students for entry into professional training programs in the health-related occupations. HO I is a one hour classroom study and is designed to prepare students with knowledge. understanding. and a minimum of basic skills. Among the included areas of study are personal. family, and community hygiene, disease control. basic anatomy and physiology in the health field. Instruction on first aid is also given. HO II is composed ofa select group of 18 students who show particular interest in the health field. Being a daily two-hour course, students spend two days a week at local health agencies to extend their classroom study. By exposing students to the variety of health careers, it is hoped that each student will discover his position in the world of health. Above: Andrea Walker weighs Lisa Hovis. Right: Denese Harper wheels a smiling Lee Brown around the H.O. room. Below: Randy Watkins and Lisa Hovis assist the veterinarian. HEALTH GCCUPATIG i 30
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