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Science Department Science Department Is Rated Good By NCA The Science Department, as ail other areas of our school system, was evaluated by the North Central Association. According to Mr. Budge, head of the Science Department, they pointed out that teachers were teaching within their specialized field and that the laboratory equipment used during classes was exceptionally good. One bad point mentioned was that teachers weren't relating their classes to other fields of the curriculum. All other aspects of the Science Department were determined satisfactory. Classes taught this year were: Beginning Biology, Advanced Biology, Physical Science, Chemistry and Physics. Teaching these classes were: Mr. Robert Gowans, Mr. Robert Budge, Mr. Richard Walthorn and Mr. Cliff Anderson. Top Left: Connie Bullock, Junior; Maureen Christensen, Senior; and Connie Davis, Junior; are in Advanced Biology and are relaxing while waiting for the bell to ring. In the background are: Diane Rittenger, Senior; Kim Morey, Senior; Becky Johnson, Senior; and Julie Hoeflinger, Senior. Bottom Left: Mr. Robert Gowans, Biology teacher, is pointing out the various parts of the skeleton to one of his classes. Top Right: Dar Morgan, Sophomore, is examining an unidentified algae in his Biology class. Bottom Right: Maureen Christensen, Senior, looking rather confused, is just listening to a lecture on anatomy. Far Bottom Right: Mike North, Senior, is watching an experiment about waves, in Physics. Far Right: The skeleton in Mr. Gowans' classroom. 16
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♦ Early in the fall, the Girl's League officers held an introductory meeting for all the freshman girls, inviting them to participate in Girls League, through skits, speeches, fun and food. It obviously helped attendance—the freshman girls had the best attendance of any class. Among other projects were monthly potlucks, Sadie Hawkins Hayride, Cancer Drives, March of Dimes and Muscular Dystrophy Drives. The Spring Celebration (previously the June Banquet held in May) brought the year's activities to an end. Left: Mickey Reynolds, Senior; Nancy Hansen, Sophomore; and Judy Grow, Senior; are participating in a skit for the freshman girls. Bottom Left: Cheryl Hoffman, Senior, Jill Rice, Junior, Debbie Reed, Sophomore, Janet Wulf, Senior, and Holly Tanner, Junior, are relishing one of the fine meals at a Girl's League potluck. Right: Holly Tanner, Junior, enjoying her dinner at a Girl's League potluck. Center: Mary Braman, Sophomore, Cheryl Hoffman, Senior, and Joyce Fluegge, Junior, are demonstrating what NOT to do in school. 15
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