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Science Dept. Acquires Author- Teacher A new teacher in Palmer's Science Department this year was Mr. Douglas Wheat, who taught biology and geolo- gy. Coming to Palmer from Emerson Junior High, where he taught Earth Science and Biology, he stated that he wanted to teach at the high school level. In addition to teaching, he will be writ- ing a book dealing with Colorado rivers. When asked what changes he would like in the Department, he replied that he would like to see more geology courses offered. According to Mr. Keith Rogers, Sci- ence Department Chairman, Mr. Dan- iel Mitchell traded positions with Mr. Michael Provenzano and taught science this year while Mr, Provenzano taught physical education. Mr. Rogers went on to say that a new course this year was Action Biology, a down-to-earth and more usable course. Action Biology followed in the tradition of Action Chemistry, both of which were offered for non-college-bound stu- dents. LEFT: Mr. Charles Greathouse Mr. Raymond Holiday RIGHT: Mr. Dean Moon Mr. Keith Rogers i 'N 5'-'Ii
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LEFT: Ms. Jane Entwistle Mr. Harold Firestine Ms. Elizabeth Freeman Ms. Dorothy Gonzalez Ms. Wylene Heninger RIGHT: Ms. Judy Hobson Ms. Suzette Pope Ms. Verlene Potter Mr. Jack Terry KJ T ' 5+ 41:
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X Elf 1:7 ...FAT :x,.,1 LOWER RIGHT? Susan Plymell mixes chemi- cals in Advanced Placement Chemistry class. LOWER LEFT? Mr. Holiday examines Stephen Schroeder and Rick Guilletteis samples for prop- er color. CENTER: Brian Commington and Bri- an Schmidt perform an identification test. LEFT CENTER: Mr, Wheat experiences his first year as a high school teacher. UPPER LEFT: Annette Quintana smiles while she works on her chemistry lab. CENTER: Considering an idea Mr. Wheat has presented, John Vose looks up during Rocks and Minerals class. UPPER RIGHT: Rick Guil- lette and Mike Dorr explore the reactions of Sil- ver Nitrate. LEFT: Mr. Daniel Mitchell Ms. Marjorie Scheiwe RIGHT: Mr. Douglas Wheat i
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