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Chemistry instructor, Herb Brown, prepares an experiment toward the advancement of science and general good for all mankind. Exploring New Horizons Preparing students for the fu- ture was the overall goal of the Math and Natural Science de- partments. The students en- rolled in computer programing, under Randy Hall, made two programs which they offered to sell to major companies that sell computers. Some of the pro- grams were a horse race, which shows the horses running, and a Star Wars game, in which the object is to destroy the Death Star. Other courses offered through the Math department were geometry, Algebra 1 and II and probability and statistics. Students, under the direction of Herb Brown, experimented with laser beams. Beginning chemistry students studied the Periodic Table of the Elements while more advanced students experimented with those ele- ments. Advanced biology students intensified their studies by skin- ning and dissecting cats. Both beginning and advanced biology students studied cell structure and lower life forms through microscopes. Right: After dissecting a cat in Biology II, JoAnn Koch writes up her report for Mavis House. 26
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Back To Basics I wanted to be a part of pro- ducing the school's yearbook. It's not as easy as everyone thinks. It's a lot of hard work, but it's worth it- Karen Brey . . . 1 learned the basics of putting a newspaper together, I think it's fun- Ellen Ketter ... I enjoyed taking pictures for both the newspaper and yearbook staffs- Mvla Stauffer ... I took Spanish to learn how people talk in other countries- Danny Baumgartner ... Many experiences and memories to take back to Mexi- co. It's interesting- Claudia Ra- mirez ... I discovered how much hard work and time goes into the school paper, I really en- joyed the class- Patty Wikle . . . I took yearbook because I want- ed to take part in making our senior yearbook. It will be more special to me- Lori Meyer. Freshman English students work on getting their assignment finished before the bell rings. Beth Goodman, Valerie Cook, and Francine Ballew study to become more fluent in Spanish. Left: Patty Lehmann, Duane Strader, Anne Wenger, and Valerie Wenger work hard to meet their coming yearbook deadline in third hour Journalism. 25
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