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it ABOVE: Attempting to understand the earth better, jane Hurrle and Joan Hen- nessy perform an experiment using the bunsen burner. ABOVE MIDDLE: Make ing your hair stand on end is not impossi- ble for Physics students during an elec- tricity demonstration. RIGHT: Using the science center during one of his free modules, Joe Uebelhor, finds information not available in the library. 30 Spirit of inquiry Fr, Paul Hulgman Mr. Craig Hauss Mr. Steve Purichia Chemistry, Trigonometry E211'tl'1'SCi6HCe Biology
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L'Arc de Triomphe is shown to Mary Daly by Madame Rupp. 13 10' HMT EN FRANCE Mr. Stephen Noone Mrs. Jean Minneman Spanish I, II, III French I, II, IV 'Yds- Q., W? ' 'V Mr. Richard Powell Mrs. Mary Ann Rupp Spanish I, II, IV French I, III Is that Joe Garvey wearing a Dynel wig and serving tortillas? The irregularities of French verbs are straightened out by jane Stonecipher for Gayle Canny. 29
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leads Science classes to new heights The science department, headed by Father Paul Hulsman, bases its instruction on experimentation in each course. Freshmen experience their share of innovation this year with a new type of study program in the mak- ing. Students progress at their own speed throu h the course, reading and experimenting indivigually. Teacher Mr. Craig Hauss is on hand to give explana- tion and to clarify information. Sophomores are instructed in biolog by newcomer Steve Purichia. Filmstrips and speciallproj- ects give emphasis to the course. Chemistry students are taught again this year by Fr. Hulsman. Lectures, demonstrations, experiments and problems to be discussed at the board are the methods through which the course is taught. Another newcomer, Mr. Richard Soendlin, in- structs the physics class this year. The departments prized possession is the new vandegraf generator, which can be used in the study of electric currents. Happy together are Nancy Warga and her beaker. 31
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