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Science Stars: Algae, Frogs, Human Muscles Pete Noble’s general science course investigated gravity, and the solar system. Biology with Jon Matula, Jim Kruse, and Jon Meiderios zeroed in on laboratory learn- ing. The world of algae was exposed under the microscope. Ken Brown taught his chem- istry students the many different Structures and uses of chemis- try with experiments in evapora- tion, temperature constants, and mixtures of elements to form compounds. LEFT: TINA DARNEL carefully removes her frog from its jar after it has been soaking in for- maldehyde for a week. BELOW: Jon Mongom- ery turns up the gas in order to increase the flame on the bunson burner while carefully watching his mercury filled crucible. BELOW LEFT: From left Joy Beireis, Karina Galera, Dar- lina Enriquez, and Susan Gonsalves watch intently as Mr. Noble explains an assignment up at the front of the room. Chris Dinna Tommu Chantell Lisa Kathy Timothy Kenneth Caver '84 Ceralde '84 Chan '84 Cherry '84 Chrimpky '84 Cho'84 Goghe '84 Collins '84 SCIENCE 25
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RIGHT: AFTER HAVING stuck her finger in a socket, Leslie McGregor copies down a formula on the physics board during Punk Rock Day. BELOW RIGHT: Benji Reyes obviously enjoys his work and removes the reproductive organs from his frog. FAR BELOW: Simion Feildstein and Jeff Short try to get a quick glimpse of the answer to their physics problems hidden in the rolled up paper BELOW: Marcos Gonsalves places a magnesium filled crucible on the scale for an exact mass measurement. i Richard William Richard J.B Darren Debbi i .B. ie Cathy Eloisa Gilbert Breuninger '84 Brown '84 Burkhart '84 Burks '84 Burtenshaw '84 Cable '84 Carnahan '84 = Castillo '’84 Castro '84 24 FRESHMEN
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A Third of Our Students Study to Be Bi-lingual Tacos! Paris! Bullfights and French pastries combined with the phrases 4como estas? and ‘comment allez yous?’ were the first things some people thought of when Spanish or French were mentioned. These ideas reflected fantasy not reality. Reality recognized that Encinal was down to two foreign languages, four teachers, and 418 students. In other words, one-third of the stu- dents attempted to be bi-lingual in Spanish or French. Two dozen students filled the fourth year classrooms of both languages. In fourth year French, the best part of the year was viewing slides of France by other students. The best part of fourth year Spanish was, believe it or not, Fri- day Bingo. While adults frequented church-run Bingo to win money, the Friday prize, at school, was candy. RIGHT: TOM TARTINI seeks errors in the preceeding nights homework Behind Tom, Clare Pimental does the same thing. BELOW RIGHT: ROW ONE: Virginia Dermont, Don Delmore, Judy Quan, Elizabeth Rice, Joseph Henhel, and Bonnie Spiro. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tal- onna Byers and Jean Kyle. ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elyce O'Neil, Mimi Nocosia and Sarah Wright, and in ROW FOUR: Katie Fair- field. Some students concentrate on vocabulary but some do not BELOW LEFT: Henry Perez and Virginia Dermont work on new verbs in Spanish Il. Todd Tom Thor Andy Ed Fred Melody Anthony Marissa Conley '84 Cook '84 Cruickshank '84 Cummings '84 Dacumos'84 Damsen '84 Davis '84 Daysog '84 Dejano '84 26 FRESHMEN
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