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Wait until they see this test, chuckles Mr. Domeyer, with his Apple lie and papers in hand. If s your turn to clean the shark! complains Mary Jane Andrews to Christina Cartier while they learn about the shark. Look at what we caught, boast Michelle Mackowiak and Joy Pirtle.
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TIGERS wmmmmmmmrnem mmmmnmm FOUR STRAIGHT It all began in the year 1961 with the coming of a new school, Las Plumas High, to Oroville. Along with the high school came a football team which started one of the best crosstown rivalries in Northern California. This year's game was no disappointment to the Oroville High crowd. They expected a hard hitting game from the Tigers and the Tigers delivered. The Tigers got off to a slow start and the intensity level was extremely high. Leading rusher, Jeff Danner, had another outstanding night with 169 yards and the mighty Tiger D had one of its many brilliant games holding Las Plumas to a minimal amount of yards in the game. The Tigers defeated the L.P. Thunderbirds 30-7 and put what little pride Las Plumas had to shame. The Tiger team really put a lot of heart and soul into this game, and after the game they gave a new meaning to the word party. Keeping with tradition, L-R Bill Goelz, Jeff Danner, Melvin Broadway, and Isidro Alvarez carry a coffin at the Victory Bell rally. Believe it or not, Karl Hills hates to have his picture taken, especially when he's about to take a flying leap off the back of Kevin Mewes truck. The Victory Bell looks at home on the Oroville High campus. Considering we've had it four consecutive years, it should feel comfortable here.
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Say, what? Dale Harris and Mindy Stokes It's right here somewhere. Marideth Post and observe Mr. Domeyer's models. Leah Lahmann look at the gills. You hold it! says Kassia Roettger to lab partner Michelle Habitz. Jaws '86 Where in Oroville could you find a shark? In the Forebay? No! In an Oroville High Biology class! Dissecting Squalis acanthia, the scientific name for a sand shark, and the studying of the human anatomy and physiology prepared students for several activities and two field trips. The major activity they participated in was the dissection of the feline, or common cat. This dissection took about three weeks to accomplish. There were two field trips taken during the year. The first was to Sutter Memorial Hospital where students observed open-heart surgery and the uses of the electron microscope. The second trip was to the Exploritorium in San Francisco. Using the knowledge acquired in BSCS Biology and Chemistry, students in Advanced Biology learned to work on projects and develop their own labs. Students in this course received honor units and credits toward their college careers. This class also offered a hands-on experience in dissection and internal organ systems and parts. With Mr. Domeyer at the helm, this class became challenging and detailed. It was a rewarding experience for each student to have participated in Advanced Biology. Smile for the camera! Mindy Stokes helps the shark smile.
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