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Barry Bain Bob Chemberlm Wayne Danielson Duane Femrite Nancy Houtkooper Don Klausen Bob Lunde Joe Michel John Oberstar Ralph Schwictenberg Science For those who thought a cell was only a room for prisoners, a mole was just a little animal, or Newton’s Laws dealt solely with figs, the RHS science program held many surprises. In sophomore biology, students learned about cells, genetics, and changes in life. Juniors and seniors had the chance to learn more about their biological selves if they took Anatomy and Physiology. For some reason, not all were pleased with what they discovered. Chemistry was offered in three levels: General, College Prep, and General College Chemistry. Students who took chemistry learned about moles, equilibrium, and chemical reactions. The students’ reactions were generally favorable to this area of science. General, Project, and PSSC were the three levels of physics offered. Topics studied included Newton’s Laws, momentum, and radiation. Many of the students themselves radiated energy as they studied this course. 32 Sconce
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In the Foreign Language Program students were offered courses in French, German, and Spanish. Class difficulty varied from courses for students who had no previous knowledge of the language to classes which were conducted exclusively in the language that was being studied. In addition to reading, speaking, and writing a foreign language, students studied the country’s culture, history, music, traditions, and values. To sponsor their activities, foreign language students sold many different types of items. French students sold red and white carnations. Spanish students sold licorice. German students sold donuts and gummy bears. Outings to restaurants, which specialized in foreign food, were popular activities for foreign language students. In December there was a Career Day Program during which students listened to speakers who explained how a foreign language could be applied to a career in business, education, or government. Holidays, such as Christmas, were approached with enthusiasm, as they were celebrated according to the customs of various countries. 34 Foreign Languages
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