Winston Churchill High School - Chancellor Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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(B) During his physics class. Jay Moody, senior, demonstrates how an electrical current is con- ducted by the random displacement of Ions (photo by Wells). (C) During his Chemistry I class, Greg Perkins transfers water into a graduated cylinder for an experiment proving Charles ' Law (photo by Moore). (E) After heating it over a Bunsen burner, Lisa Orr, senior, observes a chemical reaction between water and an unknown substance (photo by Bratusek). (F) Future Scientists of America club members who traveled to the SAC planetarium include FRONT ROW: Moody, historian reporter, Orr, president, Plummer, secretary, SECOND ROW; Pistor, San- chez, Patton, Shaddox, BACK ROW: Martens, Dick, Pace, Costello, Mr. Kurt Hartmann, sponsor (photo by Bratusek). Pages by Carol Steele 119



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Teachers host mock U.N. in social studies In order to give students experience in debating issues of world importance, the Social Studies department sponsored a mock United Nations m March, com- mented Ms, Virginia Ver Steeg, depart- ment chairman. A steering committee composed of students organized the event. They wrote the rules, procedures and resolutions. According to the committee, the purpose was to further the knowledge of our government as compared to other gov- ernments around the world . Students in other history classes learned other important aspects, Ms. Ver Steeg explained. History was important because students learned principles of government and their effect on historical events, she added. Of the history electives, sociology was the most popular because students eas- ily related to the course, she commented. Because students were more interested in studying people than facts, enrollment also increased in economics, free enter- prise and American cultures study, she added. (B) During American history class, Kevin Kempf, freshman, attaches a Christmas ornament to the tree to signify his ethnic origin (photo by Saenz). (D) Vietnam ' s delegates to the U.N., Mark Rosen and Robin Urban, consider expulsion of Kampuchea for human rights violations (photo by Saenz). Pages by Jeff Baiter 121

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