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SCIENCES This year at Latin School there are many scienc- es that the students may indulge in. There is Physics, and Earth Sciences taught by Mr. Turpin. General and Senior Biology taught by Mr. Huck. Chemistry is taught by Mr. Usrey. These courses help the students of Latin School understand the life that goes on around them. They deal with the physical as well as the chemical composition of plants and animals. Along with the knowledge that the students obtained, they also gained experience in proper lab techniques. 1 A ' »,s- 1 iir 1 ■! r 1 d (Above): Mr. Turpin points out an Earth Science prob- lem to Tim McGee. (Left): Juniors Vince Oelker, Steve Romweber, Charlie Kennedy and Dan Obergfell dilligently work on a Chemistry Experiment. (Far Above): Mr. Huck wonders what the latest Senior Bi- ology Experiment is. (Above): Mr. Turpin jokes with the Physics class.
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Sister Pat Melton, new to the Latin School, has the privilege of teaching all the students in various subjects. Under Sister ' s direction the freshmen and sophmores get a taste of how other people live in varying countries in the World Cultures class. The Junior year brings the mans attention to- ward our own heritage. The Senior year proves interesting as they encounter Government and Economics. There are also such electives as Socio- logy and Social Studies Seminar. SOCIAL STUDIES El O = tUB (Above): Juniors listen as Sister Pat articulates upon American History. (Left): Sister Pat ponders upon a Sophomore World Cultures question. (Below Left): Phil Carson listen unbiasedly as Sister Pat expands on a controversial Supreme Court Decision. In Government Class. (Below); Phil Carson, Brent Evenson, and Paul Besse discuss current politics with Sister Pat in Social Studies Seminar. S hbU S ui b • lip J i KJ aim K j i i. m i , %1 r IV ■ ' t mm u
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MATHEMATICS Math is a must here at Latin School. When entering as a Freshman you find out the amazing things variables can do through Algebretic use by the guiding hand of Mr. Usrey. As a Sophmore you encounter Mr. Turpin and the wonders of Geometry. After Sophmore year, math is one of the many elective classes offered. So for those who want to pursue math a little bit further, there ' s again Mr. Usrey and Advanced Algebra for the Juniors. For the Seniors who have taken Advanced Algebra, they can move up to Introductory Analysis, and if a student desires to, he can take the final step to Calculas which are both taught by Fr. Mader.
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