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Page 106 text:
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-Y Indicating the use of the side-angle-side property, Mr. Broenkow shows his geometry students the correct way of proving a theorem. Holding the complete and undivided attention of her intent students is Mrs. Roberts, math instructor, during a stimulating class period. 102 Mathematics Engrossed in the subject of geometry, sophomores Debbie Engel, jeff Hale, Steve Cossett, and Pam Riggs listen to problem after problem after . . Sometimes during an hour of math, students must find various types of fun. Kitty Kreiman, sophomore, counts the number of hairs per square inch.
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Biology is an extremely complex course. The puzzled and contorted expressions of Kim Anderson and Sandy Major, sophomores, illustrate this. Y 7 .F . s - E13 I if gay l i if il 1 f ' 653, A., ff -C fb . 'fi . L A I , 2 V IN Y 11' K 'A .1 i,q,g,.. 3' JVM . I 'M 1 it 3 Chemistry is mincl-bending and time-consuming. Pondering over impor- tant experiments are Vicky Flores and Byron Gilbert, seniors. Student scientists explore worlds - discover selves Filled with a great craving for knowledge and a strong desire to learn are the students of the science department. These hungry students gain a vast understanding of the world in which we live along with the life that exists in it. ln preparation for an important experiment, Roy Littler, senior, adjusts his equipment. Making sure that his calculations are accurate is Bill Attempting to discover the secret of life Peacock, senior, during physics. is Mark Kanarick, sophomore. Science 101
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Math analysis: combined concentration, grasping , ,.,. ,mg Understanding completely all the various aspects of math is a very entailed and complex job. Helping his students with their many questions is, at cen l ter, Mr. Cale Filer, mathematics instructor. fl , .ff J Utmost involvement contains David Quick, senior, as he trys to cipher out Centralizing all her attention on a very deserving problem, Marsha Voohress 1 difficult problem. junior, assembles her thoughts. M athematics 103
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