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:F Students Experiment With Theory The teachers in the science department provide much of our practical education. These are the teachers who must build a physical world out of theory. They draw from all areas of chemistry, physics, and biology and combine this knowledge to help us through our own experiments in open labs to recreate and test our world. 5 -f'l U it Nirv- ii fs P' 3- if 79 A. Paul Linderman, Biology T B. Harold Rebenitch and Vern Hildebrandt, Chemistry. C. Earl McKay, Biology and Earth Science. ii his D .Darrell Trzpuc, Biology. E. Ted Hoberg, Biology F. Dennis Anderson, Physics and Aviation. science 115 lim l
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Computer Programming New Course in Math Department Math teachers at Red River are the leaders of the school's individualization. With a program that provides for complete flexibility of learning, the math teachers constantly respond to new challenges for individual growth. A new course offered by the math department this year is computer programming. The goal of this class is to teach a computer language-- BASIC--and to teach how to program and use the computer. The ultimate goal is to enable students to use their computer knowledge in other classes, such as chemistry and physics. 114 math A. Gary Sorenson, Geometry. B. Mark Larson, Algebra ll and Algebra II -Trig. C. Harley Weros, Algebra ll-Trig and Senior Math. D. Gary Bethke, Geometry.
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Social Sciences Help to Understand T Today's World The social sciences present past, present, and future society through the study of history, govern- ment, economics, psychology and sociology. The goal of the social science department is to help the student understand history and social and economic concepts and to enable them to see how these concepts relate to us and our society today. 'W' ' 553 ll Ml:lwllfem...l 5 , .2 ' VM tt , ,212 - liglliu ll-Qglw y , ll A. Ted Jelliff, Government. B. John Koppy, World History. C. Bill Coghlan and Terry Dunphy, World History. D. Russell Warner, Sociology and Psychology. E. Wayne Colyar and Clinton Harstad, U.S. History. F. Marcia Gunther, Economics. 116 social science
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