Uvalde High School - Coyote Yearbook (Uvalde, TX)

 - Class of 1980

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Robert Capella Tom DuBosa Anthony W Green Biology Physical Science Biology B.S. 8- M.Ed. B.S. B.S. 8- MS. xx' ' 5 Lynn Neely Sue Vwlliamson Leona Wootton Biology Biology Chemistry 5 Advanced B.S. B.A. Science A.Ai. B.S. 'Si M.Ed. we N , l ,mzfil XX A Lorena E Mesko Physical Science B.S. Scientific knowledge gained through lectures and lab Science classes taught at UHS include Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Advanced Science. Physical Science consists of a study of matter and energy and is, therefore, an introduction to chemistry and physics. General Biology is an introductory course which covers structures and function, body systems, genetics, botany, microbiology, invertebrate, and vertebrate comparative anatomy. Chemistry consists of a study of atomic structure, chemical bonding, formula and equation writing, problem solving, and laboratory skills in inorganic and organic substances. Physics is a study of the relationship between matter and energy. Topics included in this course are measurement forces, motions, heat energy, nuclear energy, wave motion, sound, optics, magnetism, electricity, particle physics, and modern applications. - t Left: Giving a final inspection to class projects are Brian Zimmerman and Mrs. Leona Wootton. Above: Science teacher Sue Williamson explains test results to her students. Science 65

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Mathematics challenges students Math courses at UHS include Fundamentals of Math, Introductory Algebra, Algebra, Consumer Math, Geometry, Trigonometry and Elementary Analysis. Fundamentals of Math teaches the mathematical skills and concepts necessary for individuals to function in our society. Introductory Algebra consists of an informal, but logical development of the basic theory and structure of Algebra as an extension of basic arithmetic. Algebra covers the language of Algebra, linear open sentences, polyomials, rational expressions, irrational expressions, and quadratic equations. Consumer mathematics assists individuals to be better buyers, to make more effective purchases and to manage personal income more efficiently. Geometry is the study of plan and space figures, and their relationships. Trigonometry covers topics in circular functions, inverses of circular functions, numerical trigonometry, vectors, and complex numbers. Bottom Left: Algebra teacher Mrs. Betty Hilderbran can still smile even when she must pick up a novel from a bored Algebra Il student. Bottom Right: lt's another busy day for Mrs. Joe Dunlap, as she guides her geometry class in a geometric construction. 64 Math ,gli 2 . 4 . , fl 3 x , Obdulia Bendsle AIQSDFB I Si lflfI'0. Algebra I. B.S. 8- M.S. v---r' Mary Dale Brewer Jo Dunlap Batty Hilderblsn Mathematics Math Math B,S. B.S.C. B.A. - ,., Charles Sweersn Geometry, Trigonometry Elementary Analysts B.S. ig f



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History students Learn about past History classes taught at UHS include American History, World History, Texas History, American Government, and Fundamentals of the Free Enterprise System. American History is a study of the history of the United States and our American culture from 1865 until the present. World History is a comprehen- sive study of mankind from the beginning of recorded history to the present. Texas History is an overview of the history and geography of Texas. American Govern- ment is a study ot the basic structure and function of the national, state, and local governments. The Fundamentals of the Free Enterprise System is an overview of the economic system of the U.S. Bottom Right: Frank Cruz explains the history courses being offered next year at UHS to a student. Bottom Left: Budgeting is an intregal part of Free Enterprise and Mrs. Ernestine Carson smiles at the questions asked by her students. s -f 'V :UQ- .Jn -.. il Nora Del Toro World History Bt Government B.A. , . . - -e sN ,:.gg.- .SW ,aw ug m t-a H fiq,Mm , 3 .ip , , A , 'f ss' V4 'ui V. , ,w r ,. rearrwr,-1, . s.,'o:.::ff fSt Q lW',25' . - 9. va-:act r' .. ' A ' If . 'H fr -1 wma rr If tr ' N 'V 'M' ,yff,2'if't V, . 'A ' G-Pt, rifyzzf ',,, ,332 e 2.1 'rr ,. , fe gyffttgjr 'Q' 'f mf k,t,,45 ' A 1- Eg , fn L.. . V3 or y ' .K EV sf' tn A ' fi - , ,, .r 1 , Q ' r f ,f ' 2 - 1 A56 Marta Diaz History B,A. ff e Harrison H. Duncan American History B.A. ,jg Vs? an fi . , gp f' f Mary W. Langner American History BS. X' tu' Errresrine Carson American Government A Free Enterprise BA, x , 'wrma v jfrfgf I ep 1 if 2' , - ,. 571131 Thomas Smllh wana History B.S. fx i it f 4 X Y , f4 t

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