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SCIENCE: Premontre realizes the impor¬ tance of continued scientific in¬ vestigation, and thus science is a major area of high school study, Premontre cannot deviate rom the norm of tradition in this area, and therefore offers an excellent science program. Class offerings in Biology, Chemistry and Physics highlight this highly technical area. Each teacher contributes in a personal way to his own individ¬ ual studies. Mr. Bernal Kiser is known for his ability to balance equations and pitch chalk, while Mr. Walter Allen entertains with his jokes and Mr. Tony Peters tantilizes his students with fetal pigs. Everything considered, sci¬ ence at Premontre is truly an ex¬ perience. (si ens) 1. The observa- nomena. tion, identification, descrip¬ tion, experimental investi¬ gation, and theoretical ex¬ planation of natural Cr. 2 0 3 2CrRa c Pre- 3 V“ i 1 A 7 montre’s attempt to make its’ students Einstein’s. Mr. Walter Allen contemplates next tale. 4 G . %» Mr. Tony Peters prepares his lecture on “photosynthesis Mr. Bernal Kiser attempts to discover the unknown element. . vV 7‘.r •. ' » • . f » g • T : • • • • • « v - !i J t 1 11 v 1 •• it ui« » tltlut mm uUiiiiiii ttiiitit it ttllllllllli 4 K iUti!«N I 8 is::r t • A Ilf I ff lit H«9«f iff IIMMlU If $ ii f • ' • i f • f ii • I ♦ 4 » 0 ► «r ‘ j
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Col. Richard Legencr directs the ROTC program. The color guard leads the battalion in for an inspection. Sergeant Don Bettine MC’s at the Mil-Ball. John Kupsch decorates Jim Holschuh for his achievement.
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The Class of ’79 showed its prow¬ ess during its Senior year. On the fie d of play, Premontre Varsity teams sported numerous victories while amassing minimal defeats. In the hallowed halls, such leaders as Paul Hinkfuss and Rod Mayer helped make the academic year one of the most succesl ul in years. The Senior class, though it was small, was spirited and truly an asset to the Premontre communi¬ ty. Brian Konrath promotes a Toga Color Day. Mike Italiano frames a new masterpiece. (sen’ yer) n. 1. A student in his fourth year of college or high school. 2. One above others in r ank or length of service. 3. Premontre’s claim to fame in 1979. Bill Harrington, Tom Holme and Marty Young broadcast W1SAA regional basketball game. Steve Donarski shows his one-on-one style. 0 Jamie Jamison and Dave Lontkowski celebrate a win. Denis Gillis receives attention for injury su! s ' ercd during State Championship Game.
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