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The Science department in AHS is guided by the services of Mr. Clauson, Biologyg Mr. Lewis, Chemistry 'and Physicsg and Mr. Niemann, Earth Science and Introductory Physical Science. Earth Science was offered as an elective course for freshmen. Fossils and ways of determining the age of rocks were some of the topics explained. The many lab exercises conducted in Biology kept the students on their toes. Dissections of worms and frogs increased the students knowledge of the liv- ing world. Chemistry and Physics were classes which the juniors and seniors always looked forwiard to. Between Mr. Lewis, acrobatic acts of standing on chairs and his Pollock jokes the students were al- ways kept awake. fWell, almost alll. Between the formulas and equations, chemistry students were forced to keep up with studies. Mr. Barnes and Mr. Burnett introduced life science to the seventh graders. Labs and lectures changed the standard routine. Eighth grade physi- cal science, taught by Mr. Mathias and Mr. Barnes, increased the students knowledge on the metric system and simple machines. I LP 1. Wendv Carlson is busy at work with Chemistry lab. 1 3 5' 2. Mr. Nieman helps Jay Schrader and Lisa Ll exveriment. 4. Toclv Zellmer takes a break from her Biology lab. 5. Mark Bortle and Mark Stuetelherg con- centrate on their lab experiment. 6. Seve-nth graders look over their lab ex- ercise. 20 Larson with the identification of ri mineral. l 3. Jim Shahan works individually with his Classes -earn From Labs And Lectures
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i Q: Nr 'I V,,,.- ggi Sonya Mikkelson 7th Grade Math . 51 , . 8th Gr.: e Math Honors Algebra I Bruce Henderson 7th Grade Math 8th Grade Mzith Head Girls Track Dennis Holbrook 7th Grade Math 8th Grade Math Sr. High Student Council Advisor Algebra, Geometry, And Calculus Add Up To The Math Department Although only one year of math was required for graduation, the department offered enough courses to last through the senior year. The courses varied from mini courses to calculus. The mini courses included geometric construction, statistics, math for leisure, construction trades, slide rule, sur- vey, probability, and math for girls. Math for leisure appeared to be the most popular mini course as it used mathematical applications in games. Many students wished to have completed both MIA and calculus after their senior year. By skipping alge- bra II and taking modern coordinate geometry, MIA, and calculus they were able to do this yet still ob- tained the general knowledge of algebra II. Bob Parham, a student who took this program said, You get a lot more done in a lot less time and avoid repetition. Four years of high school math bene- fit students in careers from home economics to en- gineering. I9
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