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ROBERT C. GRAY JOHN H. ANDERSON Biology, human physiology . . - Biology, astronomy, geology . . . department chairman, 6 years 5 years teaching, degrees . teaching, degrees . . . B.A., M.A., B,S,, M.A., enjoys golf. sponsored Y.S.A., enioys photog- raphy. s , A 3, . 5. ,tw 5 f ,V-.,., . , , 5 Mr. Larry McGrath, chemistry instructor, carefully inserts a thermo- meter, while sophomore Harry Felder gazes on, during one of many class experiments performed in the advanced chemistry course. Using a college text, advanced chemistry students proceeded at a much faster rate than the regular chemistry classes. 28 , , Lab Assist In l 'A still! What is the science department coming to? f, A highlight of new equipment received in the de- partment this year, it was used for preparing dis- tilled water for various science classes. Ten teachers instructed 1200 Dons enrolled in the science courses. Headed by Mr. Robert Gray, the department included a new course, advanced chemistry, in the curriculum. ROBERT K. ARMISTEAD LARRY BELL Biology, physical science . . . 2 Physical science, biology . . . 8 years teaching, degrees . . . B.S., years teaching, degree . . . B.S., sponsored Y.S.A. and senior class, sponsored Key club. enioys agriculture. PAUL A. BRICKER LAWRENCE E. CROUSE Biology . . , 'll years teaching, Biology, A.V. co-ordinator . . . 9 degrees . . . B.A., M.A., spon- years teaching, degrees . . . B.S., sored sophomore class, enjoys M.S., sponsored A.V. club, enioys fishing, photography and camp- landscaping, gardening. IFIQ.
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GALE NASH CLARENCE R. SPONG JIM STURDEVANT GEORGE VEMICH Math I, algebra I . . , I year Geometry, remedial math . . .31 Algebra Il, advanced algebra. . . Accelerated algebra, algebra l, teaching, degree . . . B.5., enioys years teaching, degrees . . . B.S., 6 years teaching, degrees . . . ll . . . I2 years teaching, degrees sports, fishing and hunting. M.A., enioys golf, tennis and B.S., M.N.S., Arizona National . . . B.S., M.S., coached cross swimming. Guard. country, track, enioys fishing, sports. . ff 7 .' :ra ' wi 'wil LARRY WELCH lgebra I integrated geometry college algebra and trigonometry 9 years teaching, degrees BA, MA, sponsored Mu Alpha Theta ROBERT L. ZENOR Analytic geometry-calculus, alge- bra II . . . I2 years teaching, de- grees . . . B.A., M.A., sponsored Mu Alpha Theta, enioys sports. in-sg Differential problems-these hieroglyphics were part of each student taking analytical calculus. Frank Maurizi, senior, finds working them a breeze, especially with Mr. Robert Zenor, cal- culus teacher checking his work. The calculus class, hosting seven advanced mathematics stu- dents, was an added attraction to the Coro- nado math program. 27
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Chemistry, advanced chemistry Physics, chemistry . . . ll years All ikr:LL4 ' L mk rt l Science Studies e e iii 2 H ..i' 'Sf 1' 1' . Five, four, three, two, one, zero, BLAST OFF! gg MKS g :.. America is rapidly gaining in the space age race. g Q As more missiles are being orbited, more people are taking notice of the great importance that i E. .. .. . - .:f' ii . science plays in their daily lives. The science de- partment strives to keep its students informed on i'E up to date data, so America can continue its fast pace in the race for space. it F. C. LIVERETT LARRY MCGRATH JESSE B. POGUE Biology, physical science . . . 3 years teaching, degrees . . . B.S., M.S., sponsored freshman class, Y.S.A., enjoys sailing. -N 5 , VERNON C. ROWLEY JR. Chemistry . . . 4 years teaching, degrees . . . B.S., M.S., coached frosh football, enioys golf, tennis, hunting, fishing. teaching, degrees . . . B.A., B.S., M.Ed., sponsored Y.S.A., enioys ham radio, prospecting, fishing. . . . l year teaching, degree . . . B.A., coached photographers of yearbook and newspaper, Y.S.A. x This isn't so bad after all, comment freshman Fay Lawrence and sophomore Ernie Boone as they try the correct procedure in handling snakes while their instructor, Mr. Paul Bricker, watches in the background. Holding snakes was only one phase of the versatile biology course that Coronado science students encountered through- out the year. 29
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