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?'f K 5 . .fx cience A wide selection of science courses are offered at Calhi. Among them are Freshman science, applied sci- ence, advanced Biology and Zo- ology. ln all these classes the stu- dents can conduct scientific experi- ments to prove to themselves what they had formerly read in books. ist row, L. to R.: Mr. John Hole, Mr. Harald Johnson, Mr. Arthur Chabaton, Mr. Jim Robinson. Second row: Mr. Martin Brown, Mr. John Groot, Mr. Bill Martin. .Ma fl: What is the shortest distance loe- tween two points? This is one ofthe problems tackled by the students taking geometry. ln Math l, Al- gebra, and Trigonometry the stu- dents find the material interesting as well as educational. For example, three dimentional models are made by students in solid Geometry classes. 'Experience is the best teacher is proved by Ron Black, Judy Goff and Bob Diaz while Mr. Chabaton is looking on. Mr. Goss shows Kay Wickey and Donna Wil- lingham how to make sense of those compli- cated algebra questions. .. i 5 5, -4' - K , -4 i 'l Y ' 1 y l 'ti J' ' i First row, L. to R.. Mr, Herschel Guss, Mr. Ed Nettell, Mrs. Bertha Sheets, Mr. Clyde Corcoran, Mr. John Long. Second row. Mr. Charles Godshall, Miss Jane Daniels, Mr. Alan Sawyer.
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'gl X Vx' Ftrst row Mr Shumann Mr B Hollbrook M Thomas Mtss Pewdew M Bartley M G Bal Mr Trbby Mr D Nay Mr Remtngton ourde U S Htstory from Lref Eruckson to the present clay rs the mann toprc of study rn the Junuor Amertcan Lute classes Tlrne was taken out for a vocatlonal untt alestgned to help them tn thenr chorce of a future career The Sensor Problems classes are drvtded into two parts Family lrvtng and Government Famrly ltvrng prepares sensors for a future through the stud of human relattons from lnfancy to old age consumer educatnon and vocatlons The government unut tn cludes clty county state and federal systems NSU The map whtch Dan Moorehouse and Shetla Btggers potnt out to the other students ts but one of the many ac ttvtttes of Mr Holbrooks Amertcan Lute Class l Rn., Theres lot. I got to learn In thus here Engltsh book says Dan Prectl to Judy Goff, Mrs Delaney, Rrcharcl Wunder and Duck Eastm l Second row Mr B Johnson Mr Madison Mr A Sawyer 5, Georgue Borner and Lonnre Yost use the tacttcs they learned tn therr Sensor Problems Class whale the proud papa Mr Zullmger laughungly looks on What ts t9 Thus In an rndustnal revolutron machtne explams Eva Shultz and Rtchard Tucker whrle Mr Grant Ball approvmgly looks on 5 Q L - 3 I l l - - +. - T ., 'A -' , ' . ',,c:jg.,i,H if '. 1 T ' 5 Q 'T 'll ,f ' '15 .1 ,, '52, Ah, ,V ' 'jfgfr . N . I 1 . 1 f ,,.- X ,Y , : Q . ' . I . . li JJ.. 4, if I is I 1 s U lin. y r : V- 3 I 3 ' , 1 T ' N g V'.' ' B :rig '-l' 'I If X L, 1 I ' 1 ' ' '14, ,, . ,- N -1'-whip, ' l , ' ' in l S . . T l'1L,,:s',,ff,f3'll ll ' . A A Y I . - Q , 14 ' A 1 , sf, N 'S - ' 4 If + , I, 'g ' fffax 'Q y ' . I 1 ' . W . ' . -' ' . ' 1 U W gf 4 24 -, K g 1. T -4 A ...Jw- ' 4 E V r Q 'A li 'X ' ' . , - ' I . U: ' 4, . N ' A M f T A 1 'S J , 7 X 1 K ' 4 A I - ' .r t ,ni xx ,,,. a I 'L .. W ' . - t , N A 4 ml N .. .-,,..g-455' 2 . 1 - Il , l - 'N ' '- .ln an , . - Z Z -- V , 1 1 ' l - I1 .-5-, f- -- 0 1 -K w X . -r . l 1 I . . . V V V h gh, ,f , . issrv ' . A , , , . I
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Xx.L 'QT' ,iv 5? 71, ? L t : . iv' lil 3, L I isqv A I, . 5. . .7 'AF , I 1 'V 3 , ,gg sg Q Y 7, .V ' ' x., ix ,Quik - ri., .' .- Q ' 4 i. , in my 'Q Y 4' . . l 5 ' E' i' . .f , 1- ' ':- f 3 a V ed ' 15- I v ' I , qs, 33' , . MP1, ' f ' ' . iff-iT'7' 1' 5 at , .' . . 5 4 se' . M , P f gf 1 3 . 3 . elf - .Qi ff ,Q . . . A, , .. l fi at -.l ' 1 1 , V 1 M' ' - P . - o ,fi - Firs? row, L, to R.: Mrs, Pat Mogan, Miss Grace Lacouague, Mr. Bill Nichols, Miss Loretta Warren. Second row: Mr. Jack Young, Mr. Les Marshall, Mr. Stan Ward, Mr. George Bedford, Mr. David Ward. jncluatrial 04l'tJ Showing Larry Borson the interesting facts about this engine is Mr. D. Ward. Bill Steinseifer is getting the ' low down t on the printing process from Mr. Squires. W-az-:'3NA'f yo. Cooking, dress making and interior decorating are lust some ot the courses offered in the home economics program. These courses include fun along with Ip.-147' education. ,JA Boys can learn more about their hob- bies as well as future vocations through the industrial arts program. Some of the courses that our boys can excell in are: welding, auto, wood, and print shops. TOO many coolfs donf spoil the bro'la is proven by Karen Cessna Sue Fitzgerald, Sue Tanner, Winnie Mauk, Beverly McClune and Barbara Krumpus. 15
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