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MR. FRED PETERSEN. A.B. Chemistry. Physics MR. DAVID FOSTER, B.S. Chemistry Athletics MR. JAMES KOLLATH. M.A. Biology Sophomore Class Sponsor Mystery, Fascination Make Science a World of Wonder Could it backfire? wonders worried Yvette Danielsgn as Dwight Satchell. Steve Gillespie, and Lonnie Sherlock concentrate on a fascinating chemistry problem.
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We Are Proud to Tell Your Story • • • Accentuating the positive and eliminating the negative keep our counselors busy during the school year. As confidants, the counselors hear students' scholastic, financial, and family problems. Mr. Dreyer, our full-time counselor, also handles the testing program which aids students in making vocational choices. Adjusting sophomore girls to the hectic ways of high school presents Mrs. Merdinger, our girls’ counselor, with a major counseling task. MR. WILLIAM DREYER, M.A. Guidance Director Student Council Adviser MRS. GENEVIEVE MERDINGER M.A. English, Girls’ Counselor Student Council Adviser 21 Patiently answering all questions, our secretary, Mrs. Margaret Copple, and her assistants—Loretta Kozal, Rosemary Oxford. Linda Rain-bolt. Janice Roten. Jan Chamberlin, Terry Annen, and Judy Chamberlin—are valuable assets in our school office.
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One for me, one for you, and one for the teacher, exclaims Betty Cody to Iris Brewer and Nina Broadfoot. Experimenting with the principle of the cartesian diver in physics class are Bob Seiler and John Lurvey. Science courses offered in high school lay the foundations for those taken in college and for many occupations in this complex society. A course in biology offers the student a chance to study life. From biology the student progresses to chemistry where mysteries of the composition and changes of materials of life seem to unfold before his eyes. The last rung of the scientific ladder is reached in physics class. Motion, light reflections, and other subjects constitute the study of this inanimate side of science. Yes, science today is truly a challenge to students •interested in the coming of tomorrow. Mr. Kollath strikes a familiar pose.
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