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6-. e' ,..--. ii. -1 Staining a bacterial slide isvlay Price. senior. ibv Mathis! Discovering the temperatures of various objects are Earth Science students Paul Goodwin and Marr Verhoftf rbi- Whitternl Science 25
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34 Science ti Q A f 12 The verified fact Marine Biology remained the high- light of the science department. Trying to cope with the planning of the trip to Florida, along with planning daily lessons for the regular science class can be challenging. however. Much work was done evenings and on weekends. Miss Williams and I. with the help of a number of students, did the pre-trip planning and prepara- tions. We have developed a packing inventory list during recent years and we pack by checking things off the list. explained Mr. Carl Weaver. coor- dinator oi' the Florida trip in the keys. Special moments occurred included a Palm Sunday and Easter services by Dr. Van Curen, according to Weaver. Elsewhere, the Earth Science class ventured to the Fidler's gravel pit, while Biology disected frogs and rats. lhy Terry Slabachl 'V-,wi x-arg Marine Biology students have daily assignment to prepare while at the Florida Keysjoe Grise takes a break from the sun to catch up on his reading in his room. Labeling a bacterial culture is Shelly Mick. sen- ior. iby Mathisl
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The foreign world lforeign countries and cultures were explored hx' Goshen High School stu- dents who participted in an elective class ol' foreign language. Also. foreign students new to the l'nited States, who spoke limited ling- lish and needed help. got assistance from Miss Tina Stoltzfus. leaching foreign languages this vearwere Mr.C.1rl llornen1an,Spanishg Mr. Doug Cartwright and Mr. Carl lfancil. French: and Miss Tina Stoltz- tus. linglish as a Second language. Students also traveled to liethani' for German classes. llorneinan stated. We are using new hooks this year that are more stu- dent oriented. l would say that the stu- dents are learning more, The hooks, for example, included material ahout culture and lilie, not just aeadeinit' materials. he continued. Before Clliristinas, every class huilt a pinata. and then we pounded the dai'- hghts out ol' it, llorneinan said. Stoltzlius thought that in her class. MV students had tx plate where they could associate and ask questions without feeling insecure. Many foreign students have he' liriended each other and l think that other American students need to work at including foreign students in their activities. They already feel strange. hut il' we try, we can each learn from each other. she explained. lhy Mark losselynl Working to learn to toinniunitated hetter in lfnglish, Dongxai' Bounsaw and Seng Keota finish an ESI. assignment. lhy Whitternl Living in .A nev. culture means adiustitient. Miss 'l'in.i Srolzfus assists many GHS students in her IiSl. class. dbx' Whitrernl U- - all i . Y Foreign IanguagefES I X 'X Q 111. af
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