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RN 1,::.,, Mrs. Rushmer explains test score to student. Martha Borden, Denice Mohr, and Laura Hagen find their pig different and amusing. Geology class keeps busy during a lab. Hs. maize,-. K, f-... 1. .. .Wm ii? Y N
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Science Department Offers Broader Array 0f Classes. According to Mr. Jack Mickle, the 1977-78 Science Department offered A broad array of classes with options for a greater diversity than before. This ap- proach was exemplified through all sci- ence classes, and were in conjunction with the department's goals. Basic classes offered included Biology, Chemestry, Enviromental Studies, Geol- ogy, Physiology and Physics. Horticul- ture classes were offered making Corona- do one of the three high schools within the state to offer such a program. The growing interest in this field kept these classes as well as all science classes filled to near capacity. Mr. Dick Winternitz was the Depart- ment Chairman. Pig Disection! Pretty interesting for Drew Austin and Tim Smothers! Mr. Mickle stresses the importance of nutrition. Science class is confusing for Joy Downing and Diane Randolph
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Coeducation Continues With Team Teaching. Team teaching was one of the newest approaches to teaching in the Physical Education department this year. This approach of having both women and men teaching together as a team was a helpful aspect in teaching the continuing coeducational classes. The coeducational classes expanded this year as compared to last year and included such activities as power volleyball, basketball, bad minton, tennis, paddleball, table tennis, swim, arch- ery, and golf. The department tried to benefit the students by con- tinuing as many coeducational units as possible, and placing much emphasis on lifetime carry over sports. The carry over sports offered were tennis, archery, golf, paddleball, bad minton, volleyball, table tennis, and shuffle board. Making up the Phisical Education department were David Moulton, Chairman, Brian Beveridge, Dick El- liott, Ed McVehil, Sue Tate, Joan Devine, and two new additions Larry Jaster, and Anita Rentas. Craig Roeser dressed out and waiting for roll call. Brian Beveridge demonstrates for gym class. Chairman, David Moulton watches former gymnast
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