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54 in fini Kmrr IAMES MATHIS CHARLES NELSON DOLORES oRDoNEz-DETWEILER PREATOR IAMES SIMMONS KATHLEEN WARNKE DARRELL WOOFTER participate in a class discussion, Randy Dodd raises his hand. are a popular method of teaching at Rancho. Science Department 221
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Science has ne ideas The Science program at Rancho High offers Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Horticulture, Physics, Zoology, Earth Science, General Sci- ence, and Life Science. These programs give knowledge and guidance. Our Science Department, this year, had a new chairman, Terry Preator. Along with a new chairman, the department added four new teachers. These were Vern Densley, Paul Glauner, Don Sims, and Dolores Ordonez-Det- weiler. This made a total of fifteen teachers in our Science Department. Rancho's Academy of Biological Sciences is our science program. R.A.B.S. is a very popular club which has the only museum in our state. .QR-15,5 f 22 an-' l 13- - I :fm ii. ,-f,- , 1 .: 3eEl' 'V ' 1,fi':g,:.-ga. W Working hard after a busy day in Science, Emil Stein shows how to properly ANTHONY BEAUSOLEII. 5 PATRICIA COON PAUL GLAUNER 220 Science Department s . VERN DENSLEY IULIE HENSON HELEN DWYER KEN IENSEN
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History states facts U.S. Government is the study of American political institutions, traditions and practices of federal and state levels, stated Mr. Walker, the chairman of the Social Studies Department. Mr. Walker felt that every student should take Social Studies classes to get a better under- standing of their country, to become better citi- zens and learn the responsibilities of being an American. 'Q-My l There were eighteen classes offered in this S department. One of the classes was World His- tory which helped students understand why J, world problems exist today and perhaps how s they might be solved. According to Mr. Walker, Psychology and Human Relations were the most popular classes because they enabled stu- dents to understand themselves and others. Another class which helped students to understand themselves was Sociology which was taught by Ioe Lendini, the newest teacher in the Social Studies Department. Overall, there were fourteen teachers in the Social Studies department. 95 Looking over his answers on his worksheets is Rancho student, T1 Cost. ' 2 tt 1 . aff ..,. X x ith' PAULA ANDERSON KEN BEDROSIAN DOROTHY BRISTOW KENT BRITTLE WILLIS CAPLES SHARON CARRELL PHIL COOK BUFORD COX 222 Social Studies Department
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