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Science ABOVE: Robert McLaren, sponsor of the Junior Class and super- visor of Science, reoeived his M.A. in Zoology from the University of Missouri. LEFT: These two Sophomores are learning to make careful observations with the aid ofa microscope in Biology class and then record them. fNancy Ward, Becky Sullivanj. BELOW: Biology students find that their Science class takes lots of hard work. QBill Long, Peter H'Doubler, Rick Jesterj. ...li
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Within our world of today, scientific pro- cesses are continually taking place. Science students performed experiments and discov- ered many of them through the courses avail- able. The Science department offered a varie- ty of courses including seventh grade science, eighth grade science, functional science, biol- ogy, chemistry and physics. Science educa- tion was approached in a new manner this year with the combination of the chemistry and physics classes. Students who took ad- vantage of these opportunities found science to be a profitable and enjoyable experience. ABOVE: Frank Hoggard, who supervises physics and chemistry, received his MST from Rolla. He is the spon- sor ofthe seventh grade. RIGHT: Experiments make up a large portion of the chemistry class. Your experiments are very important. fMark Meyerj. ABOVE: the eighth grade science class is learning the importance of making pre- cise observations through experiments carried out in class. fRicky Fiedler, John Petiford, Rick Lyonsl. 18
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Business T ping Bookkeeping Challenges of the business world were met by this year's business students through hard work, determination, and long hours of in- dustrious practice. Beginning typewriting was offered to those who wished to learn basic typewriting skills. Advanced typewriting was given for those who wished to further their skills and their knowledge in business procedures. Book- keeping was also offered to those desiring to learn the fundamentals of business. ABOVE: Miss Kay Prideaux, supervisor of business and bookkeeping, re- ceived her M,S. from Kansas State College. LEFT: Bookkeeping sometimes poses problems which must be solvedjointly. fSteve Rich, Joe Millsapj. Small classes enable the students to receive more individual help in the beginning typing courses. CBecky Sullivan, Sharon Savagel. 20
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