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,fl TOP: Ronnie Clark and Leslie Green supply life-giving water to plants in botany. ABOVE: Tediously unrav- Marty Bohl, '75 wonders where the lines elling a cow's inner secrets, M r. Poort's physiology class carefully dissects her leg bone. of force in a coil are, 117 L ul
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Linda Laird. '77, and Sharon Baclterman, '77, carefully attempt a crayfish disscc tion. one ofthe many aspects of biological study taught this year. Science Classes Talk To Plants 'KMy, you sure look green today. This might have been a familiar statement in the ap- plied botany class as students took on the new fad of talking to plants to encourage growth. Students raised a variety of plants and learned to make at- tractive floral arrangements which they loaned to offices and classrooms. Other science-related classes were physics, astronomy, hu- man ecology, chemistry, video tape production, human anato- my and physiology and biology. 116 Human ecology, taught by Dave Umbarger, is one of the wide vari classes offered to West students in the field of science. X- vt Y K X Enthusiastically, Terri Whitney and john Weaver experiment with various astronomy calculations. f
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Students listen to Bill Dinges discuss aspects of human behavior in psychology, one ofthe wicle variety of classes offered in the field of social studies this year, Historical alue In New Classes A weekend trip to various his- torical sites in Kansas was one of the activities planned by the Kan- sas history students. Kansas histo- ry was offered as a new class in the Social Studies Department at Topeka West. In addition there was a variety of nine-week and semester cours- es to choose from. Classes ranged from history classes to psychology and human relations. Required courses in the depart- ment were U.S. History 1 and 2 and US government. X it-' 1 N 1 ' . 4 5? X ,.- ...hu e-f 'T Q11-rv ' . . g A One ofthe 13 social studies instructors, Reeta Alcins, concen trates on evaluating assignments during US history. 118
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