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220 iT'S ALIVE-Seniors Kristyn Waters, Crightj checks Senior Jolene Welch's heartbeat while Junior Suzanne Boggiano does her unit. Taylan, Cbeiowy observes an apple for one of the biology units 'X Q AN APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY-SOpi'IOl'I'IOI'6 Stephaflie I I E . fi . W I rA,t 9 if f 5 - 1. 4 f V -Y i Craig Ferguson-ANATOMY, BIOLOGY Bill McKeever-BIOLOGY John Frey-BIOLOGY Ax I HEAR SOMETHING-Seniors Katie Reynolds and Bonnie Ives frightj try to find their heartbeat. SEEING IS BELIEVING-Biology teacher Bill McKeever Ctop rightj checks the microscope to make sure the specimen is in focus. O Science
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Marian Strobel - ATTENDANCE CLERK Mary Hogan ATTENDANCE CLERK Rose Grant- ATTENDANCE CLERK Mille Nugent - REGISTRAR Civ I l O Office unites tk I old with new The business end of the school was handled by the classified workers. These jobs include: resource people, attendance clerk, data processor, the office supervisor, testing center technician, accountant and many different types of secre- taries. I have worked here twenty-five years. My first year I worked as a dean's secretary but since then I have worked in the atten- dance office, said Mrs. Nugent. I really enjoy my work. This year there were also three new people added to the classified workers staff. Margaret Droge and Mary Hogan are both a new additions to the attendance office. The third new person to classified workers was Cathy Young. Promoted from counselor associate she is now Dean's secretary. I really enjoy my job a lot more now, due to my new position, said Cathy Young. They put forth a quality effort that not only got their work done, but they also helped parents and students in a quality and professional manner, stated Ann Cobb. All these workers were the reason for the smooth running of the school. .qt 0 Office Workers 2 9
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Exli X 1 4. W, , 1 ,,. .,l 'S I ll I 531' A No.4 X, Cjv .8 Computer offers help Due to the new school improvement program, the Chemistry Department received a new computer. During the year the students in Chemistry had to have their own individual experiment which involved a variety of options such as make shampoo, alcohol, soap, mutation and, for the first time, experimenting with test tube mice. Biology also changed. The teachers put most of their energy into making new unit booklets. They were also in the process of forming an extra-curricular activity with all of the science teachers in which they would get together and increase the number of field trips and spend more time out of school with the students who really like sci- ence. The major impact has been through the new school improvement program, explained Biology teach- er Mr. McKeever. Instead of having life science and general science seper- ately the two were combined to one semester of each and the two teachers would just switch classes at the end of the semester. Physics has joined inthe use of the new computer for their experiments. They also started a Physics Club which was formed to enable them to visit places with some sci' entific significance. O Science
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