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HELPING FACES This page clockwise from top: A few of the pyramids made in Mr. Lessen s western civilization class. The winning pyramid made by Joe Bull. Mr. Lessen teaches American history, Constitution, western civilization and sociology. Mr. Scott Gilpin teaches biology, earth science and practical science. Biology students Tonya Cates, Ron Hedberg, Jeremy Irving, Rick Moser and Jason Rager exhibit their edible cells they made for class. Advanced biology students Jill Swanson, Carrie Cook and Dallas Turner carefully monitor an experiment. Opposite page clockwise from top: Mr. Bob Fry teaches physical education and drivers' training. Mrs. Sheila Bolen teaches sophomore, junior and senior English. Mrs. Mary Floski teaches freshmen English. Colleen Alvey teaches Algebra II, Math IV, geometry, calculus and computer literacy, and physics. The physics class entered a bridge building contest at University of Wisconsin at Platteville. They are shown with their entries. The winner from the class was the bridge built by Jenny Blatter. The class also exhibited their bridges at the science fair. Mark Penn works on his computer assignment (or is this one of those fun games?) in computer class. Faculty 21
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SCIENCE FAIR The Third Annual Science Fair is over and it was a big success. The fair itself was composed of 100 individual projects in grades 4-12. The projects ranged from general research projects to detailed projects based on complete scientific procedure. Along with these individual projects, grades Kindergarten through third grade placed class projects in the fair. Although all the projects were winners, seven students with their projects moved into the next level of competition at Northern Illinois University on April 4th. All placed. Local winners were as follows: Best of Fair- Spices, The Natural Antibiotic, Cathy Harris; First A awards- The Conductivity of Electricity Traveling Through Water, Danny Zittle; The Effect of Microwave Radiation on the Development of the Chick Embryo, Jill Swanson; The effects of a Restricted Diet on Crickets, Shahla Werner; The Effects of Salt Water on Moss Plants, Heather Jacob; Photosynthesis and the Effects of Different Colored Lights on Plants, Patti Craven; Hydro- ponics-Farming in the Future, Scott Grabins. Science Fair 23
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