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LJ. ' in 1'-.1 Mr, and 26 ,, :11 Q, Ak L 'y.. 6 , X iixkx Victor Kerlin shows the conservation of momentum to Bill Janshego Through the process of experimentation one can seek an explanation for Wes Taylor. Physics includes the study ol' light. motion and energy, these basic phenomena.
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4 Mr. Jim Spencer. student teacher. points to the Oregon Territory during at US. History class. ? lb - 4 .M i Qs9.iitEii7 N i ...q-adv' Social Studies Brings Insight To enable one to travel, through time, venture to other lands, view his existing society or probe the psyche of man was the aim of the social stud- ies department. These experiences were an attempt to broaden one's compre- hension ofhis environment. Absorbing different ideas may have given one a more thorough understand- ing of himself. All that surrounds the earth surrounds me. Navajo thought. Q American Problems class studies prejudices in our society. Illustrating discrimination Scott Helton listens as Mr. Fleshood lectures to his U.S. History are Pete Wiser, Mike Caric. and Kathy Rivers, class on the South's uprising before the Civil War. 25
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'Project Star' Highlights Science Achievements Using accurate measuring techniques with a graduated cylinder are Tom Bryan and Joy Johnson in chemistry class. Chemistry students experiment in many labs throughout the year. sk 'me -N q 'I' ,K ., 'ai is it yi 5' 5 t ,Fig rw-fit i Q' V, ,.it. 1 ..4- Ne-.. Studying earth process is an important part of Earth Science for freshmen. Q ' n 1 ,I 'sf' . I 'S 4 av f i ' 1 , J . 9, 1, ,,,',.1j , ff,- J.-f,' 1 lf . ,4'f'.fA,.ri1 J .f,4..: . : J ?J'?, 1.ft'1j A I -'its-If f,' V' U 4' , 'i if ' f W '1.', 1 fv ' 'z, z 1, '1 f 'J f,s'f ' 4 1 fi I . Lf 1 ., -ff J JJ , ,ff,,f t 1 , ex K ,x 'Q' 1 .i, 4 xx X xx, 'x xyxxt f Ks' xl X x , 1 ts is xxx 1,,,'Xx 1 :iff '1 If I sv' 1 Xxx .xx Sth 'Nts' 14' 1 .f 1.. xl Science represents mankind's efforts to gather knowledge and achieve an understanding ofthe universe. To in- crease the quality of Southport's sci- ence department, a student-teacher program, Project Star, was begun this year. It aimed at improving lab and study techniques. . Courses were designed to give gen- eral information and prepare students for college. Studying in their first year of biology is Mr Randall I-'errands class. Helping Raymond Ferguson and Vickie Metzger is Mr. Terry Leuis, They are engaged in the dis- covery' ofearth's physical properties in a Physical Science class. 27 I
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