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Raising Interest ln Science issecting frogs or worms, rewriting formulas eight times, breaking test tubes, studying mold, or looking at rocks. ls that the only side of the Science department that you saw? Then you missed quite a bit. The teachers added some new experiments to raise interest. One new experiment was in Mr. Ed Butterfield's class, where they studied the breakdown of cellulose by bacteria. In Mr. Harold Blubaugh's Physics class built bridges out of balsa wood and tested them to find out how much weight they would hold. Mr. Bob Anderson's Computer Programming class was the most popular though. In that class the students wrote programs of their own interest, like a vocabulary test given in German, car payments, or rolling dice. In the fall of 1973, a student exchange program was proposed by Dr. Richard Sharkey and the principal of our sister school in Dana Hills, California. iBoth of the schools were designed by the same architect and are exactly the same, in every way.l The exchange would be thirty Gateway Students and three teachers traveling to Dana Hills to spend two weeks studying local history, geology, mountain ecology, marine biology, oceanography, and outdoor skills. The same number of students from California were to come to Colorado and study. Then a few things went wrong and the exchange was cancelled. This never stopped Gateway spirit though, so the Colorado portion was further developed to form Color- ado Experience. 98 Science UN. a ui f f 'i
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100 Science -nun:-1:1 ..-3' Ai wi Mr Jerry McNieII Mr. Bill Lamberton .TPS L H 5 2 if 1 i W CY Mr. Robert Legge , 'Fi if Mr. Richard Rusak Mr. Jonathan Suby Ms. Pam Turner Ms. Sandra Wardell '1m-Q... S' A NL.
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