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SCIENCE 8a MATH John Barton O. S, U. B. S. -Physics Minor-Mathematics Cornell U. M.S. -Physics William Boyd O.S.U B.S.-General Science . Minor-Social Studies M. S. -Biolgo y MinorfGeoIogy -1f- f f aw 'S ' xi Bob Groner ' O.S.U. B.S. -Chemical Eng, V M.S. -General Science if ' Minor-Science Ed. Minor-Mathematics K J fl! , i ountain View Science Department has been compared to the colleges with its new computer room and advanced projects going on in biology class and life science. Electronics class kept students mystified with the modern day inventions. Fetal pigs, frogs and squid were being dissected this year in the science classes. Teachers figured the best way to learn about something is to study it inside and out. Two teachers joined the Science Department at semester to take the place of Mrs. Huntley. She was given a semester leave of absence. Ken Johnson and Gerald Quissell took over her biology and life science classes. E E s E E s 2 E l 3 5 i ' Ken Johnson ponders a question from a student. . 2' , Wendy Huntley, Kelly Wulk, and Barb Majors discuss the number of pictures taken with Santa and Mrs. Claus during the week before. Christmas. Wendy Huntley Willamette U. B. A. -Biology Sylvia LaCroix I. Y V Evangel College I B.S.-Chemistry Minor-Mathematics V' ',-, I 5 Minor-Physics ' H U. ol CalfLos Angeles A M L l lll M.A. -Sec. Ed Gerald Quissell ' Augustana U, B. S. -Biology Minor-Chemistry U. of Calflrvine M.S.-Biology Joan Clouse takes a message for a teacher.
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Nash .air ,. 'rv Pat Elllott takes time out ol teaching her class to explaln the day 's assignment to DeAnna Mitchell and Teresa Fogelqulst. Newsstall students take a breather :luring the yard sale held at Sara Johnson 's house. ' Grant Kreger and Danelle Meler joke around whlle waltlng to take teacher photos lor yearbook. Dorothy Johnson X Port. State U. B. S. -Education Minor-English Lewls Q Clark College B. S. -Education Mlnor-Engllsh Sara Johnson 5. Colby College B. A. -English Minor-History Karen Klnder U, of Wash. B.A.-Speech Mlnor-l llstory Laurie Levine 3 Willamette U. Bflf-Theatre B. S, -Psychology Helen Webra U. ol Calflierlfeley B. A, -English Minor-Class Llt.
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K ' ' ff- t,.:-N:-o-- Faculty basketball players take a breather and watch teammates battle Bend I-Hgh. Robert Wilsbwarren Purcelqlim Prosser, Lynn Ownby, and Judy Walker work on their assignments after finishing a lab on molecules in Chemistry. David Erickson Ohio State U. 7 B.S.-Chemistry t Minor-Mathematics Debbie Gribskov fx U of O B.S.-Mathematics Minor-Psychology O.C.E. B.S.-Mathematics Minor-Psychology Jim Porter if ' , : U of O B. S. -Health M. S. -P. E. 8: Recreation Minor-Mathematics Mnor-Science Ken Roberts U of Montana B. A. -Mathematics Minor-Economic Finance M.E.D.-Math Ed. ath classes aren't always boring. Ken Roberts took his senior students out to breakfast a week or two before school ended. lMoney was raised by students who had to pay Mr. Roberts for each tardyll Occasionally Roberts held backgammon competition to liven things up. MV's mathematicians placed second and fourth in the Math Skills Contest. The team scores were Math Bee, first, Computer Programming, first, Relay Race, second, Calculator Event, fourth, Solve that Problem-Upper Division, sixth, and Lower Division, fourth. David Erickson was proud of the six students who placed with individual scores. Martin Perlot and Tom Haertel placed first and third in the advanced math division. Mark Hermes, fifth in Geometry, Jim Mathieson, sixth in Algebra ll, D.J. Waldron, seventh in Algebra I, and Andy Mayo placed seventh in General Math. MV took twenty-first in the state math skills competition at COCC.
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