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Math 8L Science Offer Diversity This year, as in the years before, the Math and Science departments have of- fered classes for the intermediate as well as the advanced student. Classes such as ISCS and Math Foundations covered general concepts in mathematics and science, while AnatomyfPhysiology and Triginometry prepared college hope- fuls. More than any other year, the teachers in this division made their variety of classes interesting to the students who participated in them. 1. Jane Helmeczi enjoys studying the chemical elements. 2. Alan Biddle studies hard in his Trigonometry class. 3. Jack Lloyd demonstrates how to seal one end of a glass tube. 4. This is the part of Anatomy I just love! 5. Scott Yelich strains to read the temperature of his experiment. 6. Yuck, I think we found it!! 7. Another day of lectures-exciting. 8. Brian Chapman prepares to leave his advanced math class. 9. Ah Dr. Frankenstein, I think we have finally finished our creationf, 10. I hate Biology. Jack Frost Lindsey Bramlett 26 FACULTY f -- Af. tw... ,.. ..-. .-tv -- ft t 'f f , Gene Swanson Richard Surmon Tony Tebelskis
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