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ani CWustty classes cturned wid OA a Qcimcpj Counted AtJbwudt l |Ua uj A new world awaited those students involved in the sci- ence courses offered at EHS. Through chemistry and biology, the students learned the structures of matter from atoms to frogs. Norma Auemheimer, chemistry instructor, taught ea- ger scientists the principles of atomic structure, formula evaluation, and molecular alignment. Applying these theo- ries in experiments, the class members were able to see sci- ence in action. The biology course gave the pupils an insight into the bodily functions of living creatures and plants. The course began with the study of plants and their workings, and progressed to the study and experimentation of reptiles, fish, and insects. Through the knowledge gained in these two sci- ence courses, a better understanding will be found of how man's environment works and how it can control its surround- ings. ROBERT ROBINS B.S. Biology NORMA AUERNHEIMER A B. , M.S. Chemistry- General Science
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SCIENCE CLUB--TOP ROW: Bruce Winkclman, vice-presi- dentjDuane Lanterman, secretary-treasurer; DavidStutenrotli, president; Don Jordan, Kenny Hetrick, Bill Rein. SECOND ROW: Nick LoBurgio, Bobby Thomason, Norman Rehme, reporter; John Meyer, Steve Mattix, Wayne Richardson, Norma Auemheimer, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Vincent Es- pinoza, Annette Lenz, Mary Jo Wheatcroft, Marilyn Rapp. Troy Jones, Bobby Wagner, Sammy Stitt, Larry Hill. ... IfjOiuAJbi (jlX CiMttUiq 23 EHS l-fad Ptuv Ellinwood Science Club enjoyed a year of interesting and well-planned projects and programs. The initial meeting enabled the club to elect the officers: David Stutenroth, president; Bruce Winkelman, vice-president; Duane Lanterman. secretary-treasurer; and Norman Rehme, reporter. Sponsor Norma Auemheimer showed slides she had taken of glaciers in northwestern United States. Programs and activities at subsequent meetings were varied. The organization welcomed Vincent Espinoza by presenting him with a club pin. In November. 18 club members and 19 guests visited the Hutchinson Planetari- um. Regular meetings featured informative talks on different theories of UFO’s; surface tension of water; Hologram Reconstruction; and the Russian Space man situation, with pictures and diagrams. A highly interest- ing program, given by Vincent Espinoza, presented life in Chile and a typical week of a teen-ager there. The club also sponsored two seminars during the year: Atomic Theory and Severe Weather Forecasting. The mem- bers closed out the year with a picnic at Bob Wagner's home.
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