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Science Don’t you hate it when you walk out of the cafeteria at lunch time and all you can smell is formaldehyde as you casually stroll pass Mr. Blatnik’s room? Yeuch! In who else’s room could you find frogs, pigs, people, crayfish, and worms? If that’s not really your scene, you could try to blow up the world while in the chemistry lab. Be careful, Mr. Mann “might” not advise that type of behavior in the lab. And for all of you people who are never satisfied, you could always go and visit Mr. McClure and learn how to figure the angle of depression of your driveway. 21
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History Swanton High School students receive a full, rich education in History and Social Studies. The teachers cover a variety of topics ranging from the Civil War to the process of filling out income tax forms. Conventional tools as well as computers are available as teaching aids for the students. Computers are used in a number of ways, including the running of a Mock election in Government class. Students are required to take three courses, starting their sophomore year. These courses are each a year long. They in- clude World History, American History and Government. Students may choose to take a fourth course which is in Geography, Cultures, or Economics. During the Senior year, a top students is nominated for the Bonam Award. This award is based on excellence in the re- quired courses. The History and Social Studies staff are Mr. Wayne Gorringe, Mr. Michael Green, and Mr. Steve Brehmer. 20
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English Term papers, reading assignments, gross! People dont consider grammar in a normal conversation, but Ms. Short’s name came up in a few. Mr. Green’s class is great ’cause you can joke around and still get an “A” and that makes him wonder what you are up to. Some people have said that Mr. Schultz and William Shakespeare were long lost cousins. And if you want to have a good time in Mrs. Boltz’s class, just ask her to do her rendition of “The Bells”. If you see any paw prints in the halls, you can probably track down Ms. Mollencopf. 22
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