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Lyle Abeln Lyle Haglund John Jennings Nornian Johnson Man an Karrys John Maus Daniel Norlin Jon Nordstrom Fred Pearson Craig Smith Ke h White Two years required — No matter what program they pursued, all students had to take at least two years of math. The rules stated that ninth graders had to take a full year of math with an additional year picked up somewhere between grades 10 and 12. Many Roosevelt students enjoyed math, and the enrollment was quite high. Math courses offered ranged from concepts, through geometry to math analysis and calculus. Computer math, too, was available. Opposite page. Top: Checking beaker. Macushla Hill starts lab. Center left: Measuring the solution. Oavid Edlund and Jim Btumke look apprehensive. Center right: Mary Eischens stirs her solution Lower: Wearing safety glasses. SyRae Weikle checks experiment This page Top: Helping Soupanh Daoheuang. John Maus meets some distraction. Lower Calculator helps Jenny Mauron do her math. Math 15
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Students enjoy labs Smells of formaldehyde coming off dead things and the weighing of spheres took the cake at times. Still students enjoyed their experiments and their time in the science labs. Classes offered ranged from biology to physical and chemical sciences to physics and chemistry. Biology teachers included Donald Holthus, Donald Jackson, David Nelson, and Ep Law. Physical Science teachers included Irene Tlach and Ep Law. Chemical Science teachers included Patricia Fahey, Ep Law. and Timothy King. Physics was taught by Timothy King. Chemistry was taught by James Thornton.
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Auto most popular Rebuilding automobiles was just one of the tasks RHS students could tackle in industrial arts classes. Although courses in woodworking, drafting, machine shop (metals), small engines and building construction were offered, courses dealing with the automobile had the most sections. Many of those students were enrolled in the Auto Body Magnet located at Roosevelt and taught by Brian Johnson, William Elmquist and James Moody. Drafting teachers were Larry Brockel and George Bailey. James Cepress taught machine shop and Dennis Blom taught wood technology and building construction. 16 Industrial Arts
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