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Exploring to find new answers h Out of an estimated 15 science courses, Lincoln ' s 1 200 science stu- dents are fortunate to have one of the largest science facilities of the Des Moines High schools, accord- ing to Alan Ewers, head of the sc ence department. Of all the high schools Lincoln is one of the best equipped also. Curriculum in- cluded: Biology I; II, Ecology, Bot- any, Zoology I; II, Chemistry, Physiology, three different Physics courses, Electricity and Electronics. In the past three years Ecology, Botany, Zoology I; II, and Conser- vation classes have increased in enrollment because of the stu- dents growing interest in their environment. Mr. Ewers is looking forward to more science students next year. Arlene Young ond Howard Reeser (above) ask questions about birds of Ace Hendricks in Conservation. Sophomore class (above) watches intently as Hugh Kent lectures on Biology. Seniors Ron Lemons and Scott Blunck (left) prepare for an experiment. 24
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Mathematics moves minds The Mathematics Department has added a new course this year to the curriculum entitled Applied Occupational Mathematics. This course is intended to provide a re- lated math experience to those students currently enrolled in the industrial arts program and other course areas. The main areas of concentration are the mathematics in electricity, carpentry, metal shop, auto shop and distributive education. The Omnicron Kappa (Math club) completed its activities for the year. Students prepared for the Creighton University Math- ematics Field Day and the Annual Mathematics Tests, both during the second semester. Edgar Eckey (above left) explains a problem to his math class. Phil Martin (middle right) discusses a problem on a math test with Mark Schroeder. Lowell Reed (left) writes a problem on the board for his students to work out. Lowell Dougherty (above) discusses math homework with Juniors Brian Baumhover and Jim Crumb. Castle Builders 23
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Alan Ewers (above left) lectures to one of his physics classes. Edward Kern (above right) oversees his class as they take a Biology test. Comedy in Chemistry class (middle left) causes Mary Reed, Rick Peterson, Bruce Staples, and Wendell Stone to laugh. Seniors Jackie Moore and Laura Helland (middle right) are amazed at reactions of Chemistry experiment. Sophomore Biology class (right) studies for upcoming test. Castle Builders 25
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