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FROM SLUGE TESTS TO HARMONIC MOTION I THE Science department T T T T T T T T T T We try to help students understand the basic concepts of science so th t they can better relate to our natural environment which allows our world to be the way i is, stated Mr. Hastings, Head of the Science Department in summing up the science p ogram. Mr.HashngsteacheslnhoduchontoPhysmalSdenceandPracHcalPhy9cal dence,Mr Granherteacheslnhoduchonto Phy9calScwnce,Chenuuryand PhyQcsandTMr.PoweH and Mr. Sullivan teach both Biology One and Biology Two. T An extra curricular club appropriately named Science Club, also helps studen s to broad- enthmrknowmdgeinthehmdofsdence.Thecmbrasesnmneybypumngands Umgtraps at the gun club and selling concessions. With their money they take various feld trips. ln the fall of 1979 they travelled to Mt. Newberry, Lava Land Visitors center and the Skeleton Caves. In the spring of 1980 they travelled to the Malhuer Wildlife efuge and stayed for two nights camping out. Of the club Mr. Grantier the advisor stated, You have to be crazy to belong b t it's a lot offun.H T They also placed a time capsule near the flag pole to be opened in the year 2000. lt contains magazines, newspapers calculaters and other various articles of the 198O's. T T T 'T ,h , A 5,35 Hastings Ai in-Tuuuql r' 3 ,z 26fSClENCE tw '
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I - e. 1. David Dewhitt, junior, is amused by his as- signment. 2. Brian Azich, sophomore, hands an unsuspecting Mr. Heydon his daily assign- ment. 3. Solve That Problem at the COCC math contest creates a problem for junior Suzi White, as she tries to work her problem out first. 4. Eric Lindgren, senior, ponders a tough problem in the skills contest. 5. Harold Sheilds, Kevin Aitken and Liam Shannahan, sophomores, work on their assignments. 6. Robert Fuller, Senior, tries to cut down on homework by keeping busy during class. 7. Tresse Runge, and other freshmen try to fi- gure out the latest formula in Algebra one. x AK wg PU'-o if .I- ' .. pf P2 - '7 7 Y-J ,, xi ,411- ll Q I -' 6 iviATHf25 7
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1. Pat Randle, freshman, looks over his setup. 2. Bonny Younger, Melinda Easter, and Becky Olsen, freshmen, discuss their science pro- ject with enthusiasm. 3. Freshman, Brenda Jalbert, works hard on her frosh sledge test. 4. Brad Blackman, Freshman, watches with interest as his substances separate. 5. Rick Fiala and Marie Ochs find out if studying really pays off as they finish up a test. 6. Pat Short is suprised by the photographer during an ex- periment. ...J Q I P K! 5 . o . , I Ae-mugs ,i i
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