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From Physical Science to inverte- brate Zoology to Physics, the students probed the science world. Physical science is a re- quired subject for freshmen, but from then on it was love it or leave it. Many students loved it and under the direction of Mr. Ron Frary and Mr. Millard Merkwan, they learned the ins and outs of science experiments and logic. 1. Ron Frary. 2. Millard Merkwan. 3. It’s hard to keep a straight face in Mr. Merkwan's biology class. 4. Connie and Diane, no doubt, went to great lengths to con- struct this tetrahedron. 5. If I could just see the darn thing! SCIENCE 9
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From Algebra I to Trigonometry the students at CHS enjoy, at least sometimes, the chance to learn new ways to solve old problems. Algebra I or General Math is required for all freshmen but with the help of Dean Olson and Mrs. Lois Kaltsulas, the complicated, they found, was really the simple with a lot of trimmings. 1. Mrs. Lois Kaltsulas. 2. Dean Olson. 3. When all others give up. this general math student keeps at it. 4. Co-operative assignments makes math a little easier. 5. Mrs Kaltsulas holds this groups attention as she explains a problem in Algebra I class. 8 MATH
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I before e except after c. Many English courses are offered at CHS from English I to Shakespeare. Under the guidance of Mrs. Mary Keller. Mrs. Grace Winters, Mrs. Nancy Schoenhard, Mrs. Mary Jo Nelson, and Mrs. Charlotte Cadwell, all students get rules and examples until they can say them backwards and sideways. English I is required for freshmen and Basic Literary Analysis and some speech class for sophomores. 1. Mrs. Mary Keller. 2. English I. which is required of all freshmen stu- dents, consists of one semester of literature and one semester of gram- mar. 3. Mrs. Nancy Schoenhard. 4. Mrs. Mary Jo Nelson. 5. Cindy Hutmacher concentrates on an Advanced Grammar assignment. 6. Basic Literary Analysis is a new Enlish subject required of all sopho- mores. 10
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