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PAGE 22 ABOVE RIGHT: Todd puts the last piece on his air pro pelled car in Physics. BELOW RIGHT: At surprise birth ald by his physiology class, Pete Noble cuts his cake, whil neutrons. PAGE 23 BELOW: In Physics everyone gets FAR BELOW: Tina Darnell watches Pete Noble and mak v cuts the cake evenly. FAR LEFT: Vickey Sendaydiego gets her last minute answers. LEFT: Jack Yee is amazed while watching Matulas cook lunch in a measuring cup Debbie Joni Larry Patricia Ellen Cadarra Calliling Cameron Caraballo Carlen Carpenter Castillo
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Science Is Bridges, Autos, Cells, Formulas In October seniors openly hauled loads of balsa wood, string, and glue across campus.-No smug- gling for them! These exotic materials eventually turned into bridges, the first semester project for Physics 4 Ab. Building bridges taught students the answer to the burning question: Who’s bridge could hold the most weight? Stephanie Clark’s bridge accomodated greatest mass at 15,000 grams. The same Physicists designed and built air pro- pelled cars to discover the principles of friction and acceleration. A side benefit was the speed achieved by each car. As far as students were concerned Ken Brown taught all future chemists to figure formulas, 2Mg+ 02-§2Mg0, AX-§A+ X, because college entry required such knowledge. Lab experiments dealt with composition of formulas, decomposi- tion of different masses, and volumes and densi- ties. The biological highlight was frog dissection. Supposedly those who dissected learned lots about muscles and internal organs, as science marched forward! | ae Y; eR: ‘ - ’ x Donna Bluehle Bradley Breuner Brewton Barbara Bright
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Chile Spices Up History In World History Freshmen studied about ancient Greek Gods while Juniors enjoyed American-Freedom Spirit as they learned about the Constitution. The 1982 November election fascinated the Seniors as they debated the Pros and Cons of the candidates. The wild adventures of Gilgamesh kept the attention of most of the Freshmen. “‘Famous People Who Helped Build America” was the topic for the oral reports in Mr. King’s US History Class, while in Mr. Winberg’s students present- ed reports on the “Western Movement.” Tracy Halverson even brought in some of Joe Kooper’s Spicey Texas Chile to add Pizzazz to the oral report. First time Assessment Fees for sports was a big issue in the government classes as guest speakers Superintendent Kline; President of School Board, Dr. Paden came to talk on the subject. Seniors learned about the three branches of government: executive, legislative and judicial. The high- light of the year for seniors was the field trip to Alameda Municipal Court. RIGHT: JOHN COLBURN gives an oral report on the “Western Movement.”” BELOW RIGHT: Peter Donley, Joe Phillips and Frank Rodriquez listen to a lecture on ancient Egypt. FAR BELOW: Ed Winberg lectures on the Labor Movement. BELOW: Flemming Olsson, Brenda Boersma, Eloise Castillo, and Melody Markley revise their notes from a film on Thomas Jeffersno. Neeta Sylvia Dolanda Elizabeth Chakradeo Chang Charles Chivers Cynthia Chow Andow Christavale
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