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Left hand page: Above: Chris LaRose, Randy Kruska, and Dan McNally show us their new found friend. Right: Jeff Beird concentrates on his science notes. Below: Beth Anderson and Terri Vantol work on their dissecting in blology class. Science 15
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14 Science There was always something different going on in the science department. A wide variety of classes ranged from general science to advanced biology, in which a collelge credit could be received. Many aspects of the sciences were covered in biology, chemis- try, and physics classes. These classes did not just consist of reading and takng tests. In biology the students disected frogs, pigs, and even cats. The chemistry students performed many experiments in their labs; Included in these projects were the making of lead based paint tostudying about protein. The physics students learned the laws of motion and astronomy.
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MOUS SIND AQ ооч 16 English € ADUS SLID Aq o oud ™ 7 , 4 ZE н d 4 E E ` m T ] d 4 2 Si 4 i P WË i CN { LAMP WT = Above: Captain Ahab lunges another harpoon in the “Great White ’, Moby Dick. Bottom: Missy Cross enjoys a lecture. Opposite: Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men was a favorite of 20th Century literature student, Mike Willsie. Roland Crane, an Englis teacher for Honors Seminar, tc ol another step forward in the decoration of the Red area. Nex to his large United States map Mr. Crane's students painted ç mural of Moby Dick. The large colorful painting was useful as c visual aid for the novel as well e for decoration. | This act caught the attention € the English teachers. They e; pressed interest in it and man; hoped to do something similar i their own classrooms. | The English department as à whole became somewhal stabolized. There were no add tions to the department and no retirements. Although more sta ble, the department was still overcrowded with students. When presented with problem, several teachers . gested that new classes be add ed in order to give the students more English elective courses from which to choose. Although only one new class was added, more are likely to come in the fu. ture. The overcrowding didn't lessen the quality of the educa tlon though, and the English teachers still offered their excep tlonal talents to all the students. by Chris Shaw
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