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ore gas and electrical outlets, sinks, and room in the science wing made experimenting with elements, fruit flies, and kinetic energy easier, now that the workmen had finally moved out. The three new science rooms were used during last year's construction, and reminders of that construction continued this year. Wires and tools sometimes took up space in the rooms, and classes were sometimes interrupted by men with hard hats. Even when the men were out of the rooms, reminders like noise and the occa- sional lack of heat in the classroom re- minded students that the bugs had not been completely worked out. Not all science activity took place in the rooms. Physics experiments often took students into the pit or A-hall to test the energy produced. The science field trips also took students out of the classroom and into the natural habitat of some spe- ANY EJJUTLIETS if-SASSQ IQLI'-itC3TlR3lIlQ3 Est ILUIFE cies. -pynusvins . ,Ng ' Looking for microscopic animal life, Jeff Tobin A .... vsp focuses in Biology. ', : ' V. . , . . s, -f my nf. ,t a , , T if r A lflt f MR. MIKE MR. JlM MRA BRAD BROWN LOGAN MERRICK General General General Science Science, Science, Advanced Chemistry, General Physics Science K-A rw 3 ze Xt I,-1-lf Eoucxmom MR. RICK MOELLER Biology, Advanced Biology MR, JEFF NEWMEISTER Biology, Advanced Biology Washing test tubes in science takes up some of Melanie Schmidt's time
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MERDGEJFFMAN During school hours Mr. Coffman can be seen in the library, working with the materials that educations are made of. But after hours, on weekends and in the summer, he can be found doing many different things. At the beginning of summer Mr. Coffman gets to do one of his favorite thingsg to travel, He has been in all of the fifty states except Alaska and Ha- waii. He would like to travel in Europe someday. When Mr. Coffman is not traveling the other forty eight states, he travels lowa, by bike. He does this by partici- pating in the Register's Great Annual Bicycle Ftide Across Iowa. QRAGBRAIJ The librarian also takes pleasure in such things as playing tennis, taking pictures, playing an occasional game of golf, and fyou would never guessl reading books. Mr. Coffman received his degree from the University of Iowa and enjoys attending football and basketball games whenever he can. he also likes to tinker with his car and refin- ish furniture. K W -2-T.. 4, V- . Q an -. .- , S I ies Q if Km ax . . - .... 'r 1 r ' 5' Q' 1 Q Y' X 'i -. ' 4 if Xi rr X K 1. 3 ri .J- SR N Z' V. ..-,' - ' i D SEHLQJQJIL. IQULJEGTUUZJNS 'Q In th library, Dean Rickertson and Rick Nicholson read a magazine. MR. OUENTIN MRS. COFFMAN LORRAINE Librarian YOUNG Library aide When asked, Mrs. Lorraine Young greets questions with smile. . ns, LIBRARY
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In advanced biology, Tracey Baughman examines instructing a science lab, Mr. Jim Logan explains procedures. fruit flies. in O MIEQDMGJELILEE Rick Moeller's direction after school is North he says, because every day after school he travels thirty miles to his home in Clinton. But travel- ing is something that Mr. Moeller enjoys. He usually likes to set aside about a month during the summer for just traveling. Mr. Moeller has been to Europe twice. Mr. Moeller has a variety of hobbies. These include camp- ing, photography, and biking. He often can be seen out on the highway between DeWitt and Clinton riding his bike. Mr. Moeller is also very ac- tive within the school. Besides being on the Fi.E.A.C.H. steer- ing committee, he is also chairman of the Science de- partment. Mr. Moeller is a sponsor ot the National Honor Society and he's a junior class chairman along with Mr. Mohr. E SGHEJQL lDJlllR3lEllf53TllEUlNl5 0 o A 93 um? ......... ....., l AN MM, ,MY 1- N 6 ln the science lab, Teresa Kroeger hurriedly fin- ishes her chemistry. SCIENCE k
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