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Young Scientists Explore The Mysteries Qf Mr. Johnson Mr. Lake Today's life is more than ever one of science. Helping solve the mysteries of our environment and physical world, this department offers biology, chemistry, physical science, and physics. In our well equipped laboratories and science rooms, curious Skippers investigate everything from test-tubes to plant life and realize the vast opportunities available in this field. Mr. Meyers 1 'N i Astonishing things do happen in chemistry class, as you can see from the faces of Tom McAllister, Jean .,.,. Leach, and Dusty Smith. ' sl l s Mr. Klinke Cleaning a cat slkelton in Mr. Lakes biology class intrigues Charles Guinn, Freeman Barber, Carol Saul and Arlene Butler.
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David Barnhart is giving a classroom explanation of a theory on face angles to his solid geometry class. M s ,, T Miss Rizer Mr. Manhart MV- M00 'eY ,V X In ,,.,. , Mr. Wiseman I I fi Mr. Menghini . 1 , Class discussion of geometry home- 1 Q work is a frequent occurance in Miss Rizer's geometry class. Q. W if X's and Y's Attract Future Engineers Preparing students for the future, mathematics also offers a challenge to the mind. Students develop clear think- ing and logical reasoning while learning to apply the mathematical principles. Algebra I and II, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry all work with the mysterious X's, Y's, and other unknown quantities while giving students a foundation for college and more ad- vanced courses. Business and general math may also be taken in order to fulfill the require- ment of one year of math for graduation. -N-B. W
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if U, 'U Mr. Arsen ,mn f' 1. Mr. Garland F ll , 1 ,ima-S Mr. Hemming Mrs. Isaacson MVS- VaCkaf0 By Knowing Of The Past And Present With the launching of the Sputniks this year, we are more then ever aware of the closeness of our foreign neighbors. The knowledge we get from social studies, including world geography, world history, U. S. history, U. S. government, economics, international relations, and home and family living, teaches us to live in this society and to understand and accept other nations. By learning the economic, political, and social conditions of the past and present we will be more able to participate in the future. A ,lap ' A 4' A Revolutionary War Report is given by Tom McAllister and Nancy. Ray- mond in Mrs. Vackaro's U. S. History class. Knowing how to figure income tax is important to all of us, explains Miss Isaacson to her home and fam- ily living class.
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