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Computer blues. Now what is wrong? Robert Nichols asks Computer Instructor Alan Lords during class. I. Death by murder or natural cause E Iaggi finds bones Patrica Atkinson n the evening of Sept. l, biology- physiology teacher Allen Jaggi was visiting the old veterinary clinic near Fort Bridger where he discovered a box of human bones. I went out to see the new vet about something, saw the bones and asked if I could have them. I thought it would be a neat thing to show my physiology classes, Jaggi said. He added, It looks like the bones came from the remains of three separate bodies. One of the bones was a scapula that had a bullet wound with the bullet still in. In my estimation, the bullet had been there long enough for the bone to grow up around it. Jaggi reported his findings to the local authorities who sent the bones to the crime lab in Cheyenne for investigations into how old they were, who they belonged to and if anything illegal was going on. I kind of hope to get them back after the police prove there was no foul play involved, .Iaggi noted. Forensics find. Before turning Allen .laggi shows them to Art Kevin Murphy, Deon Thomas, over a box of human bones to the Instructor Dave Lewis' art class Robert Platts, Jeff Shahan and authorities, Science Teacher - Shannon Baer, Ritta Brown, Dale Fillin. Faculty l3l
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l Grade check. After first quarter, parents attend parent-teacher conferences. Parent Steven Thomas and Instructor Mark Seals review Stefanie's general science grades. et if' Show time. Movies are a change ' ' .I ygcfbr far from the lecture and worksheet instruction. Ag lnstructor Rex Hamner shows a short film to his class. . ,,,V.. I v ' f Inspired by others, teachers become esources for success Dennis johnson hey put up with excuses. I lost my book and found it just before class. I didn't think it was due until tomorrow. They constantly remind students, Start working, this assignment is due tomorrow. They are up late correcting papers. Why do teachers teach? It is fun and worthwhile. I like what I am doing. Not many people get to play all day and get paid for it, said P.E. Instructor Jim Levine. I like people, the environment, and the conditions, noted Science Teacher Allen Jaggi. Music teachers Charles Brumbaugh and Mary Beth Lyon were motivated by high school music teachers to teach. A hit-and-miss method was used by Art Teacher Dave Lewis, ul tried many things and liked teaching bestf, Other jobs he tried were cannery worker, steel worker, landscaper, tank driver and clerk. Home Economics Teacher Debra Rudd wanted to change stereotypes of home economics teachers, When I was in high school, the home ec. teachers were old and fat. Show me. Demonstration is effective training. Natalie Larchick watches Home Ec. Teacher Debra Rudd install the elastic in a pair of shorts. new xi 'Rem I32 Faculty
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