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DECISIV N? What to do with your life and how to dissect a frog are some of the things you might experience if you're interested in either taking advantage of our Guidance Department or the science courses offered. What will I do after high school? Should I attend college? If so, will college be worthwhile? These are questions a student might ask at sometime during high school. This is when the Guidance Department can help. James Olsen, Gerry Schroeder and Ruth Thibeault are all there to help with ideas and opinions and can answer nearly any question concerning your future. Now, if the dissection of a frog interests you, the Science Department is where you belong. Students interested in science can take a broad selection of courses covering chemistry, physics, biology, biochemistry, anatomy and physiology from which to choose. Stu- dents may also prepare themselves to take advanced placement tests in Biology II and Chemistry II. The wide variety of science choices makes it possible to easily meet the Montana law requiring at least one year of lab science during high school. Grover Anderson, Biology I-II. Blll Franks, Psychology, Finance. l38!Guidance, Science
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-i 1 I .. F lr-v .1444-n1ux Emest Coulson. custodian. - if E 1 ,B a. 'wf 'Z k Joe Ann Heap, custodian. Ron Elrldge, custodian. Martha Slmonson, custodian. Gall Shell, custodian. L.B. IBud1 Moore. custodian. Y .Dar L'- Picking up lunch litter, cleaning out drinking fountains and emptying garbage cans - these are just a few of the jobs our custodians have to do to keep our school clean. This year, the custodians have help. The Principal's Advisory Council KPACJ has started a club to help our custodians. Titled Litter Club, the clubs purpose is to help pick up garbage around the school and in the halls. To join Litter Club, one must sign a petition distributed in the school which contains three agreements by the signer: 1. Don't create any lltter. 2. Pick up anyone else's litter. 3. Talk to others about the lltter problem. This year, approximately 75 students and teachers signed the petition. Small gains toward improvement have been made with the garbage situation in the school with the help of Litter Club. Should the club multiply this year's success in the future, Bozeman Senior High will pass the white glove test with flying colors. Custodiansfl37
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Don Wilson, Biology II, Physiology, Anatomy. Roscoe Montgomery, Biology I, IE. Gerald Schroeder. Guidance. Jameg Olgon, Guidance, Ruth Thlbeault, Guidance. Don Moorhead, Chemistry I-ll, Bio-Chem. Guidance. Scicncci 139
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