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ENGLISH AND LANGUAGE Them English teachers learned us grammer real good. The English Department saw the addition of two new teachers, they were Mr. Robert Shaffer and Ms. Diane Rauschenfels. Between grammar, reading and writing classes, students were able to pick the kinds of Englishes they wanted. Besides the usual classes, the English department saw little or no change. ln the Language Department there was one first year French class and one second year class. French classes also had five students in third year class. Ger- man had two first year classes and two second year classes. In addition to these classes there were two Introduction to Foreign Language classes. These classes were taught by the usual teachers, Ms. Mc- Donald and Ms. Wippler. 66fEngllsh and Language
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MATH AND SCIENCE Striving for excellence The mental grind of impossible math and science courses continued this year. The brains of the school returned to sign up along with those too dumb to know any better. ln the math department, Mr. McDonald added a new class of probabilities and statistics to his regular computer and ge- ometry parties. Also in the math department, the usual algebra and trigonometry courses continued teaching students the magic of numbers. In Swanny's biology room, sophomores learned the meaning of biology. They learned the joys of dissecting frogs, worms. and other creatures. Students also learned how to hold their noses and still be able to breathe. Upstairs in chemistry and physics, Mr. Rietz continued giv- ing his impossible multiple guess tests. The year just wouldn't be complete without learning the wondersC?J of the periodic chart and an inclined plane. X ..,. ,I V 2 4 W5 6SfMath Science
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