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Science The courses offered by the Sci- ence Department were: Biology I 8L II, Chemistry, IAC and Study, Earth Science, Physics and Physi- cal Science. Earth Science was taught by Mr. Zuerner, Mr. Nidy and Mr. Harrington. Instruction in Chemistry was given by Mr. Cary and Mr. Hanson. Physics was taught by Mr. Johnson. Phys- ical Science was handled by Mr. Ihlendeldt while Biology was taught by Mr. Griffith, Mr. Bu- lovsky, Mr. Hein, Ms. Hanson, Mr. Hanson and Mr. Lee. This year major changes took place in the Biology section. All Biology students were first required to take a I2 week core unit. After completing this unit the students could select 6-week mini courses for the remainder of the year. The mini courses were: Animals, Bacteria, Ecology, Ge- netics, Human Biology I 8a II, Plant Identification and the Wis- consin Landscape. The Spring Trip to Arizona during vacation was used as credit for one mini course. Audio Tutorial labs were used to give students the opportunity to work independently with the use oftapes and slides or films. 82 Top: Mr. Bulovsky lectures on Genetics. Bottom: Tracy Todd studies her plant while Ms. Hanson helps Becky Peterson with her specimen and a class- mate peers through a microscope.
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it it I -so W TQ TW fr' , 7 ,QP Upper Left: Anne Lang presses 50 pounds as Patti Geib strenghtens her arms too. Upper Right: Mrs. Maas demon- strates a dance position to Mike Dougherty. Lower Left: Sophomores limber up before beginning conditioning class. Lower Right: The advanced Phy Ed class learns the fundamen- tals offencing. 81
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'fl-5 Mr. lhlenfeldt demonstrates a physical science concept. Do Biology teachers really' work their students to death? '1 1 Qs Q ,ky 4 y t L Ann Zwaska took a close look at some strange organisms. 'Dx -ffm., VHE. 4250 sh.. ...,...o ' The Persuader above reminded students to remember. Joyce Webster, in the latest chem- istry' garb. experiments under the watchful eye of Mr. Cary. 83
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