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Atoms and Amoeba Mr. Jon Anderson, B.S., Chemistry I, Physics. In recent years, scientific knowledge has increased remarkably. Terms like DNA, iso- tope, and 7 G s were never taught to our parents but are commonly used now. To keep up with science ' s ever-widening horizons, Concordia students are offered detailed and up-to-date scientific courses. Mr. Roy Huebschmon, B.S., Biology, world geo- graphy. Theresa Schneider and Mike Elmore, Chemistry I students, are careful to be exact in setting up an experiment. - 29 -
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Fractions and Formulas Mr. Richard Rick, B.S., Algebra I. Mr. Charles Dockweiler, M.A., An- alytic geometry, trigonometry, chemistry I, II, college algebra, plane geometry. Mr. Donald Reinking, B.S., plane geometry, Algebra II. Since mathematics is obviously an important facet of most modern occupations, its importance at Concordia has been up-graded. Concordia has o varied but complete math program. It consists of general math, Algebra I, and plane geometry as a general basis. More advanced students are offer- ed Algebra II, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and college algebra. Man of the future, Dave Bulmahn, struggles with advanced mathematical problems. 28-
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Conversation and Conjugation Mr. Eugene Falkenstern, B.A., German I, II. Mrs. Shirley Miller, A.B., Latin I, II, Insula est longa and Sprechen Sie Deutsch? are phrases often heard in the do- nnain of the Language Department. The learn- ing of a foreign language enables students to express themselves in foreign tongues and also to develop the basic principles of our language. Concordians may take a two year course in German or a four year course in Latin -- the third and fourth years emphasizing translation. Displays in the Latin room ore not only colorful, but informative. 30
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