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We re growing our own Euglena . Jan Novak Fourth hour algebra students begin working on pro- blems given to them by Mrs. Kathy Ernst, second quarter practice teacher. Trigonometry student, Sue McClure demonstrates her knowledge of the use of the slide rule to teacher Mr. Dan Lipp. Mr. James Hauck, biology and chemistry instructor, introduces his baby boa constrictor in sixth hour bio- logy class.
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Juniors bring history alive in this skit. John Paul Jones (Dick Molseed) is interrogated by Falter Conkrite (Greg Bell) as the naval officer emphasizes his famous pro- clamation, I have not yet begun to fight. Modem Problems is so relevant. It's not history or math, but it affects daily life so much. It helps bring all other things we've learned into focus. At first I didn't understand at all, but now that it's more on my own level it's getting better. (Carol Weber) Because I'm able to go on individual study in Amer- ican History, I think I learn so much more. I can go at my own speed. (Jeff Murphy) Everybody has a country to make a booklet on in Social Studies. We have to include maps, land fea- tures, flag, education, just about all the information we can find about the country. (Jim Schriver) The reason I took Social Studies was because, uh, I don't know. (Mary Beth Engelhart) Don't fall asleep with open eyes. (Becky Rovang) American History students Jerry Eckrich, Steve Keenen and Steve Schmidt admire projects made by fellow class mates. 17
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It's just o bunch of Letters • Debbie Woods Frank Sieh and geometry teacher, Mr. Elroy Cruen- wald, listen to an explanation of an angle by sopho- more Kathy Engelhart. Math and science aren’t really subjects for the brains only. These courses can be related to other fields like gardening. You need biology to recognize the plant and use chemical formulas to help plants grow. (JoAnn Valentine) In chemistry we’re working on chemical equations. Something must be wrong because I actually know what's going on! (Karen Piatz) We're studying cells and stuff under the microscope and parts of the human body. It's very interesting to look through the microscope. We're growing our own Euglena and Paramecia. (Jan Novak) Science is a body of knowledge, factual or theoretical, motivated by curiosity, and is a process of relating facts and concepts. (Mr. James Hauck) It's just a bunch of letters. (Debbie Woods) Geometry is the oldest and most basic math. It teaches students to think logically. (Mr. Elroy Gruenwald) When you mix me and Mr. Hauck, you get an inert sub- stance-my brain. (Jerry Eckrich) General science helps the student better understand the world in which he lives. (Mr. Don Fischbach) I don't see how anyone can live in this world without chemistry. (Sr. Sheila Crampton) A camera focused through the door window catches a candid shot of one general science class, taught by Mr. Don Fischback. There are still new things to discover. (Mr. Dan Lipp) It takes a good guess to get the answer. (Ann Lanham) Karen Piatz takes a reading of the balance to deter- mine the mass and density of a substance in chemistry class.
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