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E it SCIEINCE DEPARTMENT Mr Elton Knutson science actnm Mr Richard Stright track Mr Arthur Beisang Canteen Council junior Academy of Science Mr james Carlin baseball FACULTY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN Mr Theodore Nlohtor junior Academy of Science football track Vsestinghtmuse Science Talent Search S S firm' 7' 'ff-A 'fx SCIEINCE DEPARTMENT Mr Ronald Gibbs Science Club Mr Denneth Dwergsten Mr Donayon Roelofs WORKING TO PREPARE This year Ramsey s Science Department has set up a Saturday science program. Some of the courses included are lapidary the polishing and grinding of rocksg taxidermy the preservation of animalsg and astronomy, a study of the stars. Changes have been made in the biology, phys- ics, and chemistry sections. The biology classes have been divided into ap- plied and general. The applied course is for those who do not wish to go further into the science field in college or as a profession. Because of the added interest, the school has added one more chemistry room to provide for the expanding size of classes. Two physics rooms have also been added. One is used as a laboratory and one as a lecture room.
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A new teachmg manual for the English Depart ment has been prepared by Mr Robert Ellxs new chalrman of the department Thls manual con talDS a step by step plan as to the teachlng of Engl1sh grammar for seventh through tenth grades Senlor Englxsh mvolyes the study of Engllsh and Amerlcan drama short stones, and novels The fall semester study IS concentrated on semor research papers Through the study of research papers the student acquires more SP6C1flC know ledge of outlmlng the proper way of takmg notes and constructlon of themes Amerlcan literature IS the rlme study 1n the IUDIOI' year Stones are read rom all periods of Amerxcan hlstory from ohn Smith to Tennessee Vhllnams Sophomores study world llterature grammar technlques of wrltlng and methods of dellvery of oral reports OURSELVES CLEARLY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN Mr Robert Ellxs Thespxan SOCIEIQ Fall Play l'sw.f:tJJ QMQJJQ Q.Q,v.A4,4 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mrs Rachel sfhoend M155 ' X X UUVZAWVN Alxce Gnlbertson newspaper advlsor Quill and Scroll ENGLISH DEPA'R MENT Mxss Marx Wxesen Mrs Mrs Nancy Condon Ehzabeth Vncnan 1 ' V ' 7 . . . V . , . s , . . . V . is . , J ,.. V . 9 v s a lv - f. fi E I fx . . .X ,V wx . 1 2,-'E yf r , x X rs I, ,. Q . ' , NX! .x I , . . , H 1 Q 3 4' Q .
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The Mathematlcs Department at Ramsey lays the foundatxon for further study 1n the sclence of mathematrcs In thrs department such subyects are offered as elementary algebra hrgher algebra plane geometry solrd geometry trxgonometry statxstrcs and occupatronal and consumers math An esen more extensne program IS bemg planned whlch wrll be put into effect sometrme rn the near future A combined plane and solid geometry class IS one of the new courses included rn the future plans Smce there IS now a greater opportumty fqy mathematicians and teachers of math the de ment IS expanding always strrvmg to me the quota needed for new mathematrcla s V here seems to be a new and increased mt t 1 bg fleld one which rs quite pleasing tp t admx s trauon ew en though If may call an rncrqa e rn the faculty lf the number of tudents ps rn creasmg 4 eff! F WAT!-IFMATICS IJPPARTMENT bliss Bfary Fatrler C AA assistant Mr Mrlo Gaul varsity football fresh man wrestling., fre hman baseball Mr Earl Ireland swnmmmg, coach ft., J V ac. al Q ,5e.,,fJf,..Mf !CL7LZ.LcwjbvQvp OURSELVES FOR THE FUTURE ,eww fd.-J' VL I 715 MATHFMATICS DEPARTMFNT Mr Duane Nelson football basketball tenms Mr Theodore Enger M jerry Seeman football basketball baseball ,Auf DAQ C,2.4,n,L, PV' DFPARTMENT cHA1RMAN74rZr-'-f Robert Fmahrser hockex HQAAMW THFMA f-I EREBTINB 'af' Q MTALLEL X Y W up-wr . ' ' , s r rw 55.1333 Q - 1 U n t 1 Q , . .dtilyv A, . g . . . . 6 - ' x . V ' . W! K.. xx, V - I rut - X ' H ry 1 my 3 A U r r u ' rx Lxva l I I J L Z 7 pu J V r r J -. 'lv F ' A ' lj - . . , - X7 J' ' 1. . . 'I z . ' , ' v , - ,- A J' A 2' . . , 'r 1 - r L 4, f 1 - ' 'MD V 4 14 L ff' ...AJ L fe' 1, 1 L J C h 0 . A N 5481 Y I n f ' ' CJ . G . : . , 0 V U v - , .I . 1 f. - - . . 5 f, gr' 1 avi 'i gf f ' 's f ' ' 7 r t , yt, , 4 ' f X- Q , jg - ' -- J - -pf , Q75 f ' 2 1 Q 1 ' 6 9761:
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