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CLOCK, PATRICK: S., Lewis and Clark College, 1962; teaches Physics, General Science; assistant coach of football, wrestling. Interests: hiking, fishing, ml climbing. DOUGLASR ADRAEN: B. R, Eastern Washington College of Education; M. A., Ed., University of Washington; teaches General Science, Biology, Applied Science; advises Chess Club. KOOPMAT HELEN: R R , University of Oregon; graduate study, Portland State College, University of Oregon Medical School; Teaches Physical Science, General Science; department chairman. HAMPSHIRE GLEN: RA, Dakota Wesleyan University; M. R, Oregon State University (MSGS); teaches Chem- istry, Educational Enrichment; Co-Advisor of National Honor Society. The list of interesting courses in science range from general science through advanced courses in biology, chemistry, and physics. It is a complicated world we live in. In order to understand the many mysteries of the earth, we need to know something about them. Science stu- dents learn about the many mysteries from the tiny ones involving minute cells and organisms, to the huge, baffling occurances in our great uni- verse. Through experiments and book study, biology students learn the meaning of life. They find that ordinary living things, like plants or animals are fascinating, complex wonders of nature. They learn of the origin of colors and of the mysteries of energy, light, motion, and force in the physics classes LFPSCHAT, RUTH: R R, University of Portland; M. R , University of Portland; teaches Physiology; Administrative assistant to Mrs. Miller (Vice-Principal) advises Zeta. 27
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Students Are Awakened OSAK1, HERBERT: B. S., Pacific University; M. S., Pacific University; teaches first and second year Biology. Widening World of Science WILMA; B. A., Reed College; teaches Biology; advises Stamp Club. WOOD, HAROLD: B. A., College of Idaho; teaches combined English and Social Studies, general science, B, W. E. Co-ordinator; chairman special ducati.on department . A'ducation depni ' Sorry, the Beatles aren't here. 26 WHIT MERUN: R,Sw, Lewis and Clark College; M. Ed., Lewis and Clark College; graduate work, Lewis and Clark College, Willamette University; teaches Biology, General Science; coaches track. KASEWETER, DIANE: B. S., Portland State College; teaches General Science, Biology.
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ARNETT, MARION: B. A., University of Oregon; teaches Spanish; advises Spanish Club. ENGELE, WALTER: B. A, Uni versity of Oregon; teaches German and English; advises International Relations League. Interests: bowling, chess, all sports, Tape Cor- respondence (foreign). KIRKWOOD, ALBERTA: B. A, University of Oregon; M. Ed. University of Oregon; teaches first, second, third-year Latin, first-year Spanish; advises Latin Club and Am- erican Field Service; depart- ment head of foreign lang- uages. Interests: Church choir (director). Democrats Become Bi-lingual LESER, BERNL: A, Lewis and Clark; teaches French, German; advises Edelweiss. Interests: music, theatre. MARDESIQ SAL: B. A. University of Portland; teaches first, second, third-year Russian, sophomore English, Educational Enrichment; advises Usher Corps. M. A, City College of New York; NDEA Summer Institute (French), New York University, 1962; teaches first, second, third, fourth year French; first-year Spanish; advises Le Cercle Francais, Youth for Christ; Interests; reading and sewing. KILBORN, MARIAN: R Ed., University of Washington; graduate work, University of Washington; teaches first-year Spanish advises Philia; sophomore girls' counselor. What are you going to do in the fut- ure? Are you going to travel? Maybe you are going to be a social worker, or an airline stewardess. Although these plans are varied, they all have one thing in common. They are made easier or more fun by the knowledge of a foreign language. There are other specific jobs such as professional translators, or guides, which are built on the knowledge of more than one language. At Jefferson you can take French, Spanish, Russian. German, and that eternal foundation, Latin. Classes for both beginners and advanced students await students who desire or need to study a foreign lan- guage. 28
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