Yazoo City High School - Mingo Chito Yearbook (Yazoo City, MS)

 - Class of 1968

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Discoveries in Science Lead MISS KA1HERINE CHESTEEN: Biology: B.S.E»!., Mississippi College. MRS. LAURA KEALHOFER: Home Economics; Sponsor, FHA; B.S., MSCW. MR. GEORGE RICHARDSON: Chemistry, Physics, Senior Science; Sponsor, JETTS; B.A., M.A., University of Mississippi. It is said that what man has learned in the last ten to twenty-five years is equal to all previous knowledge. This is particularly true of science. TTie present stan- dard of living is due greatly to the advancements made in this area. General science is usually studied as an introducto- ry course at YHS. Most sophomores take biology in which they explore plant and animal life. In this course students dissect and do microscopic work and make collections of leaves, insects, and flowers. In chemistry students are introduced to sub-atomic par- ticles, valences, and compounds. Group laboratory ex- periments are a highlight of classes. Venturing into physics, students discover the why of motion and ener- gy by learning and applying mathematical laws. 'Hiree phases of home economics train future homemakers in cooking, nutrition, sewing, and creativity. Oooh, Mr. Richardson! 'Dial stuff smells nasty.” says Debbie Hill in a high shrill voice. 26

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MRS. MISSY WILLIAMS: American Government, Economics; Sponsor, Jr.-Sr. Y-Teens; B.A.. Blue Mountain (College. History Re-examines Past and Looks to Future Learning from the past to avoid future mistakes and to improve on previous civilizations is the objective of studying history. Realizing that the past itself is a good teacher, YHS offers three history courses. These are Mississippi history, American history, and world his- tory. Of these, American and Mississippi history are required for graduation. iiisiory anu government go hand in hand. YHS re- quires the study of both state government and Ameri- can government. Each year selected students have the privilege of applying their knowledge at Girls’ State, Bovs’ State, and Youth Congress, There they partici- pate in campaigns and mock elections and gain a real insight into our American political system and heri- tage. These activities are valuable experiences which the participants will never forget and which will en- courage them to become better citizens. Each social studies course at YHS also prepares students to better accept their responsibilities as Mississippians and Americans. Okay, Chris,” growls Mr. Box.



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