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Mr. Price helps Dean Morafcik with a homework assign- ment. Mathematics Although it was a first year at U.C, it did not interfere with the variety of mathematical courses available to the students. Classes were offered to fullflll the needs of everyone. The Math Department not only consisted of the basic courses and college prep courses, but also a computer club and even a math team. Shawn Logue awaits the results of her math test. Students prepare for another hour of math.
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Science Mr. Reed, Mr. Owen. Mr. Asakawa, and Mrs. White were all part of the excellent science staff at University City High School. They taught a basic biology class, a chemistry, and a physics course. Students worked on different labs such as observing organisms through the microscope and learned about blood typing. Next year, the Science Dept. anticipates add- ing two new classes to the science program, Marine Science and Science Survey. Marine Science consists of marine biology and ocean- ography and Science Survey will be a general introductory course into chemistry, biology, earth science and physics. Science requires a studious mind. Maurice Johnson and Lisa Piatt take a test. Rosmarie Day and Diane Gosney listen contently, as Mr Owen lectures. 56
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Socia Studies History is one of the requirements that every student must take during high school. It is the study of mankind, development of past and present, states Mrs. Maple chairmen of the Social Studies department. Trips to many dif- ferent museums for enrichment were one of the activities that were incorporated within the cirriculum. History helps us as a person be- come more aware of each other, commented Mrs. Maple. The highlight of the year for the department was the Renaissance fair. You ' re not really going to write that, are you ' Lora Shafer and Troy Duncan demonstrate two differ ent ways of using class time Artie Johnson tries to decide whiettier or not to do tiis assignment Eddie McGroarty and Rob Sfiaffer give their full atten- tion to Mr. Stukenberg. Mrs. Maple ' s advanced history class makes their own history. i8
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