Berkeley High School - Troubadour Yearbook (Berkeley, MO)

 - Class of 1963

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. . . Through Science and Math Some students in geometry wished they had studied harder as their skills are revealed by a pop test. Algebra l, chemistry, geometry, and terminal math are the subjects thot Mr. Henry McBride is teaching this ye-clr. This is Mr. McBride's second year ot teaching at Berkeley. Before he came to Berkeley, he taught at Raytown High School, Raytown, Missouri, a sub- urb 'of Kansas City. He has a B.S. in Education, which he received from Missouri State College, Kirksville, Missouri, ond a M.S. in Phys- ical Science which he received at High- land University, Las Vegas, New Mex- ico. Mr. McBride is also a member of the Missouri Council of Teachers ot Mathematics. Mr. McBride explains how to work out o geometry problem to his class, 45

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Exploring the Secrets of Life Mr. Larry Shles, teacher of biology and physical science, is teaching at Berkeley High School this year for the first time. Before he came to Berk- eley, he taught at Mark Twain Summer Institute. Mr. Shles received his A.B. and MS. degrees at Washington University. ln his biology classes his students study animals and plants, sometimes using a microscope and making drawings of their findings. These draw- ings are included in a student notebook. Mr. Shles' hobbies are golf, bowling, and music. He also plays the piano. Mr, Shles teaches his students how to use the Keeping the students interested is what Mr. Shles does in his biology classes. His stu- mlcfoscope iol' iUiU 9 5iUdY- dents also bring in specimens of animals which his classes study.



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Science Teacher, Mr. Harry l-larTvvig, has TaughT aT Berkeley High School Tor fifreen years. During This Time he has TaughT every science course The Berke- ley school has oljfered. This year he is Teaching physical science, physics, and chemisTry. The physics classes are working wiTh new equipmenT ThaT The school purchased lasT year. Mr. Hariwig received his BS. cmd MS. degrees aT The UniversiTy of Missouri, During his spare Time he enjoys Tishing, camping, and phoTography. l-le is also an acTive member oT The N.S.T.A. Experimenfs Prove Many Theories Mr. HcirTwig looks over some of his chemisfry supplies. Mr. Hcrtwig suggesTs that his studenfs, Richard Abbott and Danny Mintz, use The slide rule in solving a chemistry problem.

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