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Social Studies Knowledge Makes Better Citizens U. S1 HISTORY Mike M c Ki nn e y , Mr. Carroll Shotwell fteacherj, Joe Owen, Mary Hugh Dotson, Susan Straub, Marian Davis, John Bass, and Rudy Jennings are conducting a panel discussion on the political views of Hamil- ton and Jefferson. ECONOMICS Ann McDowell, Guy Mosebrook, Kaye Fariss, Jimmy Scott, and Mr. Jim Swisher fteacherj listen to Bobby Lindsey as he gives an oral report on vocations. Econ- omics is a new course in the school's curriculum. GOVERNMENT Mrs. Mary Maddox assists her government students Gloria Dunnaway, L. H. Williams, Eugene Irby, Carol Ann Holt, and Beverly Mayberry as they take a bill through Con- gress. ll
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Social Studies Promote World Understanding ld.. GEOGRAPHY Linda Elder and Tommy Guthrie listen to their teacher Mrs. Christine Crabtree as she points out different locations on the map to Kitty Arrowood, David Burch, Gene Poe, Susie Carr, and Em Harper. . CIVICS 8 Joe Shepherd, Margaret Gowen, Steve Godsey, Catherine Reid, Sandra Sheriff, Henry Hamlett, and Henry Lee Stevens are making a detailed study of the U. S. Constitution with the assistance of their teacher Mr. Kenneth Booth. 1lWllZIlWl WORLD HISTORY Tony Johnson, Pat Haley, Richard Hend- ricks, and Carolyn Clark are handing in their test papers to Mr. Fred Mitchell.
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Science Broadens Into Many Fields Ffl if ' 'W ' N M 1, , S W 1 . 'rm-zu BIOLOGY Mrs. Arline Whitlow, biology teacher, in- structs Bonnie Carey, Joe Farris, and Sharon Banton in the study of osteology. The skeleton is a new addition to the sci- ence laboratory. SCIENCE 8 Buddy Montgomery, Barney Roakes, Caro- lyn Dowdy, Fred Harrison, and Bill Puck- ett are demonstrating to their teacher Mrs. Lucile Riggel that plants give off water and carbon dioxide when breathing and oxygen when manufacturing food. CHEMISTRY Mrs. Mrytle Straw assists her students Linda Kay Joy, Ella Zehr, Eddie Guthrie, and Travis Elliott in demonstratingthe method of producing oxygen gas and hydro- gen by electrolysis of water. Chemistry gives students a broader understanding of scientific facts in preparation for future vocations.
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