Alsen High School - Broncho Yearbook (Alsen, ND)

 - Class of 1978

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SCIENCE STUDENTS EXCEL In 1977 five Al-IS students participated in the Nekoma Invitational Science Fair. The 5 were: Tim Bartel, Tara Kreklau, Marcy Moore, Phil Toews, and jay Klein. Tim Ba1'tel's and Jay ,K1ein's projects were chosen to represent AHS at the 1977 Northeast District Science Fair. In 1978, under the direction of Mr. Feragen, AHS hosted a Tri-School Science Fair on March 14th. Fifteen projects by AHS students were selected to represent Alsen at the Northeast District Science Fair in Grand Forks on April lst. The 15 winners were: Lane Klein, Robin Klein, Jodi Schmiess, Brian Klein, 'Todd Klein, Tim Schmiess, Cheri Roppel, Sue Klein, Derrall Myers, jim Albrecht, Phil Toews, Tim Bartel, Stan Iverson, Kelly Peters, and Torn Klein. Four AHS students continued on from the District Fair to represent Alsen and the Northeast District at the N.D. State Science Fair on April 7th at Devi1's Lake. Jodz Lana Kleinfs How Does Skin Protect You, Jodi Schmiess's Oxygen Production by Plants, and Robin Klein's 7 ' Recycling Paper were the 3 elementary projects selected to attend the District Fair. ABOVE PHOTO: Jason Metric Man explaine new metric materials a Fair's Metric Booth. Rl The 4th grade entry of at the AHS Fair. oj in Klein , xr.. Stan Iverson went on to the State Science Fair with his project, Effects of Impurities on Dendritic Crystal Formations. At the District Fair, Stan was the recipient of the Best Chemistry-Physics Award and the Kodak Photography Award. Fohr as the d the schoo1's t the AHS GI-TT PHOTO: Geological Eras of the Earth won a blue ribbon 5 A: For his project, Black Holes, Tom Klein received the Best Physics Proj ect and the U.S. Air Force Award at the District Fair. Torn also attended the State Science Fair. Cheri Roppel's project, A Caloric Comparison of Possible Fuels, was selected to represent Al-IS and the North- east District at the State Science Fair. ' I ,,,, ,, y' I A fy my f

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NEW STUDIES BEGI . . . CAREERS AND COMPUTERS. . . These 2 new programs began at AHS during the '77-'78 school year with money available from government grants. Mr. Feragen, the director of each program, wrote and submitted the 2 program proposals for government approval. When approved, Mr. Feragen incorporated the programs into Al-IS's curriculum. '71 A: The 5th and 6th graders study from the career kits. B. Careers are a part of the 4th grade studies. I f' W x erageii' ' F' :' ' Q 1 J F ' P1 ! z! S I mstratlon us The Computer Education Grant of ....---- A , 51397.00 from Title IV-C funding kv AW permitted AHS to rent a computer and T purchase computer programs and books. Z r rtttr.. Q - s- W T L The students, under Mr. Feragen's instruc- Q3 ., at tion, learned how to run the computer and Q Q 9' A to write their own programs. This knowl- we edge of computers was applied to their 5 academic studies. Further appreciation of the Computer Age will occur at AHS since the school has purchased their very R ABOVE PHOTO: Kirby Unruh ran the computer's Tic Tac Toe game and entertained many people at the science fair. RIGHT PHOTO: The 4th-6th grade learn that the com- puter does more than fun and games as they plan their programs with Mr. Fera gen. iirwli own computer. p A m W L it cf Wien ' t X



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