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Constructing an Interest in Science Alice Stephens relives her childhood although Right: John Atkin, John Davis, and Tim Sie- she should be making molecules. gel demonstrate safety precautions while working in Chemistry class. Left: Tony Bonnett delves deeper into a fetal pig’s brain while his partner, Ken- na Walker, squirms in her seat.
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Building on the Future with Computer Jerry Masek, Bryan Garriott, Christina Trowbridge, and Sherrie Verwys all work intently on the com- puters, while Scott Bedsworth works on fixing his computer. The computer class, taught by Ms. Davis, centered on running the Apple II programs of West Soft. These programs included spread sheets, graphs, word processing and other basic business applications. In addi- tion to running programs, the students learned computer his- tory, terminology and applica- tions. With this extra bit of the bas- ics installed, the students can receive a better grasp on indus- try's future. Computers are an ever grow- ing industry. In todays highly technological society they are used in everything from farming to space exploration. With this in mind, New Bloomfield High School students are required to complete one half unit of com- puters class prior to graduation. Therefore, the school's expand- ed computer classes will enable graduates more opportunities for success. Senior Chris Libbert and Junior Scott Bedsworth work on computers under the watchful eye of Ms. Davis.
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The year of 1987-88 had students working hard in the science rooms of the school. In the course of the year the students performed labs, wrote reports and, yes, dissected fetal pigs. The science department received new equipment and new direc- tion under the teaching skills of Mrs. Joyce Brown and Ms. Carol Green. This, coupled with the recently built science room, gave the students their best chance to learn the basics of science. When asked what she thought about the school Mrs. Brown replied that she thought the students were great and that the community really supported the school and its activities — she likes it here because of that. She also said that she hopes the school will come up with a physics program soon. Mrs. Brown shows Brenda Jones the vital organs in a fet- al pig. Unable to figure it out on their own, Brenda Kroll and Michelle Spyers look to Mrs. Brown for help. 11
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