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An Mrs. Behrhorst points out to Kelly Richardson that they are going to study the octopus in the lab. In Learning By Stephanie Allen t'My physical science class has taught me a lot about the world around me, commented Kari Becker. Courses ranging from Biology to Chemistry were offered to the student. Often these courses left many students confused. ln the Chemistry courses extra credit was offered to the student. This Way one could benefit in the learning as- pect as well as in helping their grade. The extra credit was on computer disks, which would take the student step by step, through many types of difficult problems. The science teachers also tried to make their classes interesting. I try hands on experiments in science, so it will be a learning experiment of Why something happened, remarked science teacher Melavel Odviar. Students also felt the same. I have learned a lot in science this year, the teachers make it very interesting with experiments, and different ideas of learning, made it even more enjoyable, stated Christy Fort- ney, And by making the classes interest- ing the students learned more and en- joyed the classes as a whole. E ...i Joann Schlecht and Larry Small ask Mr. Flanagan about the expert- ment. 176 Science Mrs. Wagner tells the class why the fruits are a certain color.
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Lorraine Flora Special E d. Tamra Rollins Special Ed. Mrs. Wilson listens along with the class discussion ,. .. ,,, .41 Lf -.1 W.a.:i,,w , ift,ft,ff,a.,,,,,,ifs im-,,,,git,a1,,t75,g,,,1,,95,,N 4 Goals To . , , ,i'f. , ,iiz ,, :1 9. 9 0 - Benefit Life 'i ii igg i i By Gretchen Beck iif, . , ggh, fr S S Ambition and determination were ma- g 3? Q e jor components of Special Education 1 ili, students, goal oriented year. These com- . A, ' ponents could be seen through vocation- ? al training programs which enabled them to learn certain types of work. Many ofthe students were able to exper- , y ience working at particular areas during 5 Q if school hours. A few places where the stu- , dents trained and worked were the Dis- trict Transportation Department, and the Rancho Bernardo Convalescent W Home. The Senior Civitan Club and a Poway Unified School District van pro- vided transportation for the students to .1 3 get to their various work areas. Maribeth 3 lli' ' ' Wilson concluded with an overall view of T liiii A what she would like to see the students T gain from this curriculum. The goal of if the Special Education class is to provide on-the-job training to our students for competitive employment and a produc- tive life after high school. Emily Shieh Special Ed., SYSOP Margaret Smith Special Ed., Department Head Maribeth Wilson Special Ed. Reviewing for his semester finals, Dennis Roesner scans the paper for some last minute information, Special Educciion 175
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Mr. Campbell remarks about the excellent test scores on the latest Oceanography test. r 'vQ:1'l-we ,Q My ., N.. ,Y - V fi Jan Behrhorst lim Campbell rj,-panographyy Oceanography, Life Zoology, Shin Diving SClWlf'f', Sflflbally Surf Club Club f whey 'X' fi ,,3,i5+: ' Au 1 x .: f . --fgatsi, ig' X -. if . . . l W-lg sf - V -up j Mez Nagin S .L ,Q.: P fs,.,,..1 ,, .. .::. Wifi-fi? ' A, llal -wi S Q U it ,K -Nh 11 ' ' W sms. ga V 'l . ' Bob Champion Dix Davis , OCf'0'l08VflPlU', Biology, B-7 Lunch ,' Physics, Varsity, Shi, Bunch 2 it A Junior Class Sharon Lessard Biology, Academic Team Don Jones Physical Science, Track, Football P' A X e I j Marv McMurray Mike Mello Chemistry, Physics Biology, Department Head I 3' ! B 'fii 221 2 Tom Martin Physical Science, Oceanography, Trl1C'l?, Soccer nk Lynn Menius Biology, Oceanography Melavel Oduiar Alan Torretto Shelley Wagner Physical, Basic Biology, Football, Oceanography, Science Wrestling Biology, Senior Class QF' 4. if R Leisurely strolling, through the classroom, Mr. Jones eyes a student. Science 177
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