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MATH Mrs. Fran Martin taught Geometry. Algebra I and II, Trig., and General Math. Mr. Dan Schlief taught Con- sumer Math and General Math. Mrs. |anet Jones taught junior high math. The math department arranged for NASA to pres- ent a program. It was thoroughly enjoyed by elementary, junior high and high school students. Math Field Day in Cape was attended by: Row 1 - Pam Crader. Lisa Lax. jill Wene. Candy McFarland. Kelli Derton. janelle Johns. Darren Acup, Becky Robins. Connie Tilley, Marla Rhodes. Theresa Brotherton. Kris- ty Fulbright. Row 2 - Mr. Schlief. Marsha Robins. An- drea McIntosh. Stacy Tucker. Will Daughtery. Tami Stoeckel. Brad Elfrink, Jeff Johnson. Brian Brown. Rob Abernathy, David lames. Matt DeVault, Mike Douglas, and Richard Beard. The top seventeen Math-A-Thon participants for the American Cancer Society were: Row 1 - Jamie Cook. Donnie Long. Travis Whitener. Shelley Cowgur. Nick Brown. Leanna Lukefahr. Tiffany Trentham. and Lena Russel. Row2- Holly Cook. Holly Trentham. Kim Nan- ney, Chad Green. Jeremy Green. Andy Boyer. Travis Moody. Tommy Moore, and Bernice Wilfong. MATH 15
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ENGLISH English was a very important part of the curriculum. Without it we wouldn't have been able communicate with other people. Spanish I and II were also taught. Mrs. Jane Marquis taught English II. III. IV. and Speech. Ms. Cheryl Lynn taught Spanish I and II. and English I and II. Mrs. Lois Shrum taught junior high Language Arts and Reading. Right - Speech class posed with their Muppets. Below right - Tracy Page. Lottie Jetton. Sandy Sneed, Lori Brown, and Rhonda Deck performed for PTO. Bottom left - Roxana Robins and Laurie Vance worked on their assignment. 14 ENGLISH Brad Elfrink. Whatever life brings you way. keep the mor- als. values and God in your life. Good luck. Brad! We love you as we have for the past 18 years. Dad, Mom. Aimee Christopher
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HISTORY It is important to study history so we can benefit from the good things our ancestors did and see the mis- takes they made so we can avoid the same mistakes. In the yearbook this year, we have stressed the history of the school. We hope that it whets your interest to delve into history and learn more about your heritage. Mrs. Linda Price taught American History and Junior High Social Studies. Mr. Ken Markin taught Current Issues. Junior High Social Studies. American Government, and Sociology. Mr. Carl Hurst taught World History. Sociolo- gy. and Junior High Social Studies. Below - Dawn Rhodes turned her history homework in. Top • Robert Shepard. Uura Igoe. John Brown. Greg Young. Tom Graves. Robert Elledge. Eric Craft. Todd Cook. Jennifer Collins, Robin Green. MikeTanksley, |osh Johnson. Jackie |ames, and Gary McCall each did their own thing in class. Above • |ason Cook and Mike Overschmidt looked at the assignment while Randy Tucker. Stacy Eaker. Mitch Comman. Mackey Smith. Shannon McCormick. Tom Graves. Teri Weinrich. David Hoffman, and Raymond Storie picked up their work. Above left - Elijah Allen studied while Raymond Storie. Chris Douglas, and Bonnie Harvell goo- 16 history fed off. Above middle - Jason Hopkins. Susan James. Kristy Fulbright, and Roxana Robins took notes from an article in Mr. Markin's Sociology class. Above right - Mrs. Price graded papers while Chad Hurst and Kristy Bazzell were suppose to be working.
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