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Science has wide subject range ff' Mr. Arnst makes a point to his Physical Science class. Ten types of science were offered in the year 71-72. They ranged from Biology to Earth Science and Chem- istry. Mr. Norman Heier taught three classes of Chemistry and two of Physics. Mr. Fred Arnst had three subjects. They were Biology, Physical Sci- ence, and Environmental Ecology, For awide variety, Mrs. Erros Osterloh taught Earth Science, Ad- vanced Earth Science, Botany 8: Plant, and Astronomy, Mr. Norman Masterson was pri- marily in the field of Biology al- though he taught Nature Study also. EQ WX Mrs. Osterloh uses the globe in Earth Science, and explains the axis of the earth in relation to environment. w.- Mr. Heier likes to make his own drinks, and Chemistry is a good place to experiment. Mr. Masterson checks Mel Spears' sub stances in Nature Study, ldv lil!
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Business offers 72 courses Business offered more classes than any other elective course and had the largest enrollment, The courses ranged from Typ- ing I to Journalism and the pro- duction of a yearbook, f Mrs. Kelsey taught three class- cs of Typing I and two periods of General Business, Typing II, Stenography I and 11, and Office Practice were offered by Mrs. McGlasson, Mrs. Otten taught Bookkeeping I and II, and Business Law. Mr. Hafer, offered a wide range of classes, too. He taught Typing I, Journalism I and H--the pro- duction of a bi-monthly newspaper --and Yearbook--the production of the LHS Mimir. Mrs. Marcy Kelsey helps Butch Malone with his typing. Steve Hindman goes over his bookkeeping with Mrs. Florence Otten. The only male Business teacher, Roxie Olgilvie asks Mrs. Betty McGlasson about timed writes. Mr. Guy Hafer explains the Justo- writer to Cathi Burt, editor of school newspaper. Xxx X -A J Academics-23
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