Union High School - Redsides Yearbook (Maupin, OR)

 - Class of 1970

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Mathematics, Algebra, (geometry Two is to four as eight is to sixteen. If angle A equals angle C, and angle B equals angle C. then angle A equals angle B. The proof is in the logic in Mrs. Smith's math classes including general math, algebra, geometry and trigonometry and calculus under the heading of Math 6. Math games have given many of the students the opportunity to improve math skills through drill of logic. Battleship was the most popular of these games.(Powl) Mrs. Smith contemplates if it is more important that the right logic has been used on a problem in spite of the fact that the answer is incorrect. The blackboard makes a handy scratch pad and is so easy to erase. John is proving it in this picture. Kathy and Penni talk over a story problem at their desks instead. John McElherm, Tom Troutman, and Penni McCorkle are discussing the merits of the English Metric system of measurements with their instructor, Mrs. Smith.

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BAND AND CHORUS MEMBERS. TOP ROW: Craig Snodgrass. Kenny Moore. Steve Thrasher, Mark Enterline, Pat Chastain, Fred Fargher, Rodney Woodstde, Jerry Baggett, Ron Walker, Jim Puckett, Steve Addington, Randy Delco, Larry Marshall, Stan Fargher, Tony Monner, David Iverson, Dan Johnson, Jim Swearingen. THIRD ROW: Rick Ellis, Dawn Cameron, Glenda Hammer, Jerry Hauser, Eugene Walters, Doug Woodside. Tom Ambrose, Tom Morelli, Bill Woosley, Henry Hachler. Dwaine Brockett, Rick Cardenas, Kerry Conley. Bill Shaw. SECOND ROW: Kerry Barr, Kathy Chamberlin, Colleen Johnson, Debie Endersby, Holly Driver, Cathy Bothwell, Mona Miller, Karen Paulson, Debbie Dyke, Jane Thrasher, Terri Hayes, Debbie Jackson, Sherri Marshall, Pam Trask. FIRST ROW: Margaret Brittain, Pat Brown, Debbie Warren, Donna Gearhart, Linda Perkins. Betty Pierce. Mona Vogt. Janie Mayhew. Mary Henderson, Cindy Brittain, Jackie Brown, Debbie Cox, Peggy Metzentine, Dick Chamberlin (conductor). Hippies Rick Cardenas and Stan Fargher (above far left) delight audience with their part of the novelty number “Little Bop Riding Hood. Band members (far left) on concert tour of Willamette Valley. Debie Endersby (lower far left) sang at the Christmas concert. Mr Chamberlin (left and below left) conducts the choir and band in practice sessions. 13



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mm Socia Sciences Gurope, Asia, Middle Gist Human Relations U.S. History, Problems United Nations The best way to filibuster a controversial bill is when you can face the audience which in this case has formed a circle about the room where a mock legislative assembly went on most of Spring Semester. Mr. Eugene Hedrick shows concern for the moral implications of the world's problems in dealing with questions about U.S. involvement overseas. Many such questions arise in class discussion. Joanie Suiste seeks some educated opinions from Mr. Schackman concerning her research paper in American Problems, while Gloria Vogt is still in the process of writing research notes. The social science department had a variety of offerings this year — taking anyone who wanted to on a tour of the whole world it seemed. Among the classes were Europe, Armed Conflicts, Asia and the Middle East, United Nations and the United States. The study of American government in Mr. Hedrick's class culminated in a mock legislative session with several controversial bills introduced — some were the result of Earth Day discussions on population and resources. Mr. Schackman's classes again found that one of America's problems (?) was research papers. Student riots, improved education and pollution dominated the topics selected for research papers. Kathy Chamberlin and Jill Niles talk over some front page headlines with Mr. Tony Schackman, American Problems instructor.

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