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To test blood types Mr. Richard Vigsnes, biology instructor, pricks Gail Machin's finger while Mike Eilert waits courageously, above. Below: Physics teacher Mr. Don Graham demonstrates the use of a transit to Judy Wegner and Linda McNeil. Science Let’s try it proved passwords for science students this year as they undertook the challenge of classroom and lab work. Comments of Hey, it really worked! were heard even as chemists shattered glass slides and bent test tubes. Though experiments with the physics cart resulted in a few accidents those participating gained an important concept of momentum. Biology classes delved into the subjects of abortion, drugs and mercy killing with mock student trials. Dissection and book work balanced their study. Traveling to study a glacier in nearby Rocky Mountain National Park and becoming familiar with different specimens of rock showed earth science students the importance of the land around us. Curious biology students investigate the anatomy of a frog as they learn the intricate skill of dissection, one of many areas examined by sophomore science enthusiasts. Student chemists Peg Evans and Terri Kessinger check the conclusions of an experiment while Ray Parker and Paul Hurd replace chemicals and clean equipment. Cleveland Landscaping Hock Acres Dining Room Cstes Park Plumbing Morehead's Super Market 19
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Advanced math and Algebra I teacher Mr. Leonard Hainley, department faculty. Their courses offered opportunities for geometry teacher Mr. Bob Dunn and Algebra II and eighth even the most advanced students, grade math teacher Mr. Don Graham comprised the math Frogs, Mustard Gas, Fun Carts Build Analytical Brains Many new ideas and techniques were tried in the math classes this year. Algebra II students inaugurated new grading systems and the geometry students gave reports on subjects pertaining to math. The younger classes experienced new difficulties as they advanced in their studies. New faculty members in the math department were Mr. Leonard Hainley teaching general math, Algebra II and advanced math and Librarian Mr. Robert Dunn adding to his duties the teaching of geometry. Junior high students take Iowa Basic Skills Test to find their general knowledge in math as well as other subjects. Park Junior-Senior High students rank high nationally in math. Physics student Jeff Rogers uses his mechanical prowess to assemble a cart to study acceleration. 18 Anderson's Wonder View Motel Cottages Hart's Bulfeteria Tagg Laundromat John Jones Realtor
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Students Paul Hurd and Pat Hawks receive instruction in business English from Mrs. Teddy Haines. They hope to use this knowledge now and when they leave school. Assuming her usual spot in her classroom Mrs. Ann Steiner lectures to sophomores in a composition class. The class is only one of the courses taught by Mrs. Steiner. Lottery, Charlie Brown Brighten English Spectrum Concentration and crossed fingers could be seen by Lynn Ray Patten, Bart Dannels and classmates during the final American literature exam. A one semester course, it was replaced by English literature second semester. With everything from humanities to business English offered students, they had a wide spectrum of English experiences. Mrs. Teddy Haines, teaching business English, humanities and creative writing, and Mrs. Ann Steiner, instructing journalism, speech and drama, headed the English department. A lottery held in American literature, a Charlie Brown skit in humanities and a weekly composition in creative writing helped students gain priceless knowledge of the all-important field of English. 20 Beta Kappa - ESA Gray Jewelers Karmel Korn Shop Silver Saddle Motor Lodge
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