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. N N A any A i i T 5 ,a'v ' 1- 2. Page 62. 1. 5th hour American History students pose preppy. 2. 4th hour American History students receive a new assignment. 3. 2nd hour Free Enterprise students work hard in Mr. Bishop's class. 4. 4th hour American History students cross the prairie for lunch. .saw - of A H, V ? A. K' Z, A W' Y 5 f 2 .af s ji .,..' , ' Ol 5 F 2 X3 s iii 4. 62
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Z C, . at by Kim Caster r. Ken Sayer has taught biology at Blue Ridge for ten years. He attended Brigham Young University. He enjoys teaching at a small school because he can get to know most of the kids. In California, where he used to teach, there were so many kids that he wasn't able to get to know them like he wanted to. His favorite part of teaching biology is the insect section because he loves the outdoors. Liv- ing here in Lakeside feels like heaven to him. The most enjoyable thing for Mr. Sayer is coaching sports at Blue Ridge. He would rather work with the players than watch them from the bleachers. If they need help or someone to talk, I'm there for them, concluded Mr. Sayer. A wide variety of science classes were offered at Blue Ridge this year. Mr. Bishop taught Earth Science I and II. Activities in these classes in- cluded a nature trip to the Blue Ridge Caves and a trip to the Grand Canyon. Mr. Fred Freemon taught Biology I and Chemistry. In Biology students were taught how to collect and pro- perly name plants. Students spent nine weeks compiling a plant notebook. ln the middle of the year, students began work on the dissec- tion of frogs, and the functions of the human body. In chemistry students experimented with chemicals. They also took notes on lectures and Worked with equations. Page 64. 1. Hard at work is Sayers 2nd hour Biology I class. 2. Come back, cries Lionel Evans while chasing a butterfly for 3rd hour Biology, Lf 1 I I ,Q Aj .it . I . g wings: W 'gf I -7 4' ,, , 3 .W ,. 4 Wha- ,I X, 2- I. ,A 71f'f,g4,1gQ W . 9 i, 3 C- -mf' tu' 'Wi 2 1 at A A if 1 f 4 64
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