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We Learn-More Math and Science Students had the chance to welcome several new teachers to the MSHS science staff this year. This experi- ence was a learning process for both teachers and students, With the addi- tion of these new instructors and the deletion of second year chemistry, the newly reformed science depart- ment was complete. Our science department offered courses in phys- ics and astronomy for the more aca- demically oriented as well as biology and chemistry for those wishing only a basic understanding of the world around them. Offered in our science curriculum were several elective courses such as anatomy and physiol- ogy, horticulture and ISIS. Introduction to Computers was an elective course offered in the math department in 1980. This was not the only course offered in the mathemat- ics field. Courses ranged from con- sumer math to advanced calculus. There were courses for all needs and Wants. For people who needed the basic math required for everday life there was consumer math, for those wanting an extra year or two of math or planning future development in this area there was algebra and geometry. For those lucky few who already had a high degree of skill in this area, calculus and advanced cal- culus were offered. Gene Hill and jeff Fadness work on a problem in physics. 24 SCIENCE MATH 'X 1 . . 4:,3,3,g,W.,,: I E .W ,. Evelyn Newell writes a proof in geometry. -.-...14 Mr. Mannng assists his students. Rob Christian, julie Chapman,lohn Bogley, and Lori Leatherman participate in a math meet
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---V 45? I wt -M , -u, ,ff A ,M f' ' M ' ,, ' Wie., ' W--.., Eddie Smith reads an assignment in English Mrs. Adee's folklore class participates in a class discussion. Stan jones and Debbie Lindley sample foods in family finance. SOCIAL STUDlES, LANGUAGES 23
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W l I I Bpsypgs I. W. Mike Sherritt works on the A.V. staff. Doug Turner moves a telescope in the Plane- tarium. 2 ,H 'q V, 4 Greg johnson works on some matter. Wally Jacobs uses a computer. Mrs. Garrison demonstrates gas properties for her chemistry class. Ann Nottingham and Steve King discuss ,...... -V, 57i'7?Q5'! A .1 , . A mg ,......z.., - ' , ,I .-,.. . , v . ..,...n.. .s.n.-an fs-,. . - . -Q , - 1.. --iq, , 1 e o 19 Scott Maxson disects a pig in Biology. ix' a problem in geometry. SCIENCE, MATH 25
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