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Science gains two Two new feathers joined the science department. Noncy Quint came to RHS late lost year, too late for yearbook coverage, and Michelle Marty joined the foculty last fall shortly after school opened. Quint taught the CBS science courses and Marty taught biology. The rest of the foculty remained the same with students offered both required courses such as science and biology and electives like chemistry ond physics as well os floriculture, horticulture ond greenhouse management. For the latter courses students went to the Dowling campus to study in two-hour blocks. Te : fwnpMg Audi into lit tot hit . Seen Schoomko sh Ms hit oyos lower left; Yofc. thmb AJpheeso Morgan ot ho proports o thr hn book or Bolow: Ported os ohrays. Dophno Writf hoots hor soMion Jooo Masted: I S. U o Wstmk. ML •oAm. MX RotajM UxYWtiry. (ngfek Mory Jordan: IS U d MMsMo. MS Si thomos. la lh Sriooco 15
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Numerical order Numerical order was what math was all about. Whether it was Lyle Abeln's intervention doss to help students poss the benchmark test or John Jennings' IB math course designed to challenge the brightest to compete internationally, math helped students think logically. No new teachers joined the math faculty, which was chaired by Lyle Haglund. Above: Checking Aray Scherfenberg's work. Daniel Nodin looks satisfied. Top right: AJgebro occupies Theresa folto ond Cheryl Kroml Confer Ww Mous exploins a concept. Lower Right: Chemistry project gets Brandon MclougN.n's attention. Dennis Hoyden: IS U. ct Mnmsolo. HA Si (bud Swe. Malhemotks Donald Hayden: IS. HA U. d Mantseto; EngM 14 Mathematics frank Heotges: IS Her OokcW Saoto University; Physical oduccotti See Hilgedlck: raroprcfessionol. lord IV Donald Heltbes: IA Uadt-Mi College. MJL: U el Manesoto; OecmsJry, biology filen Hughes: M A II of Miisoesovo. Eegfeh (Speed fdxotdn) Milton Hughes: 8.S.MA. U ol Mimese o; Guidoixo counsel H.--IJ l-A..— or f JJ- —, vvHunl viK evw 3 ivm WtS, etwjji spec id meterieb biology John Jennings: IS Mookcto Swo Urn-vorsity; Mohomsfics Brian Jahasea: 8 S. M A: U of MimesoH; Ac body
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Industrial arts popular Probably the most popular elective at Roosevelt was again industrial arts. Because the Auto Magnet was part of the department, students from all over the city could register for courses offered. Both one and two-hour blocks of classes gave students the chance to engage in introductory as well as advanced training in industrial subjects. While it was common in the past for students to enroll in such dosses as o termination in their formal education, today industrial arts students are more frequently just beginning what will be many years of post high school courses. Woods, machine shop, small engines and drafting remained popular classes. Top light: Mochine shop gives My Hoove , Robin Ksbbo d, Tom Herrick o chonce to leorn lothe. lowor loft: Woodwork project for Jeff (Hson, Scott Way is new drawer Lower right: Ounkhcm Phommody uses compose in drafting project. Kophet Koracan: EW-gsd Program Aide Daniel Kruogon B.S., M A. U of Minnesota; English, yeorbeok 16 Industrial Arts Kathryn Kvamnion-McKinloy: B.A.:Moco»eifec College; T.MJL:$t. Cloud U : Level IV speed needs Marilyn lading: 8.A : Augsburg Col- a; M.A.: U. of Wisconsin, Elfish, Germon Mary Lathrop: 8.S., M.A.: U. of Minnesota; English, newspaper Robert E. Loo: 8.S.. U. of M -Duluth; M.Ed.: U, of M.; Government Judith Loino: B $ : U. of Minnesota; Drawing, poinriog, studio «1 Ronda Liovormanm 8.S.-. U. of Minnesota. Computers, typing, business low Waltor logon: 8 S St Cloud Stole; Economics Eric Magdonz: 8 $., M A : U of Minnesota; Ptryskd educofion
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