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Atoms, algae, oncl anatomy compose topics for lectures Roger W. Stevens Richard Solem Carey Wilcox Roger W. Stevens-chemistryg taught nine yearsg sponsors Scuba Clubg B.A., M.A., M.S. Richard Solem-geologylastronomyg Department Headg taught seventeen yearsg co-sponsors Science Clubg B.S., M.A. Carey B. Wilcox-physics, physical scienceg taught twelve yearsg sponsors Astronomy and Space Technology Research Organization, supervised research programg A.B. in physics, M.N.S. Dennis L. Stadel-biology, physical scienceg taught three yearsg Track coach, Freshman basketball coachg B.S., M.S. Beverly A. Byrd-biologyg taught five yearsg coesponsors Conservation Clubg B.A., M.A. Jim Roye- biologyg taught twenty-one yearsg sponsors Science Club, Ecology Clubg B.S., M.SM, M.N.S., Ed. in D. Felix Pereza Jr.-Chemistry l, Algebra Ig taught five years: B.A. Grading papers and taking attendance are all general procedures for classes in Saguaro, as shown in this picture by Mr. Solem. Class time this year was a short fifty-Jive minutes as usual. ,,f3: 4 0' f The slightest mistake in an addition problem can make a whole chemistry experiment incorrect. For that reason Mr. Stevens goes over these equations. The science department this year not only increased in the amount ofstudents taking courses in this field but was also able to add an additional teacher for chemistry. Each year the science teachers gather new and more up-to -date material to inform their students in their classes. The students have also accomplished something. They have not only placed in nation wide contests but have also received scholarships to con- tinue their studies in this field. At the end of the year the teachers have a banquet honoring one of their best students. SCIENCE - 153
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l s el -were 3.5, X., . .. 1 S 1 sr, g gl i .1 Us f if I x 55 X 2 x f is ' R gg C lie Sandy Ruffin Charlotte Moore Marion L. Magill Jan Lewis Sandy Ruffin-human physiology, biology, anatomyg taught four yearsg sponsors Future Medical Students Clubg B.A., M.A. Marion L. Magillwtaught ten yearsg B.S., M.A. Charlotte Moore-biologyg taught three yearsg B.S. in Ed. Jan Lewis-biologyg taught three yearsg sponsors Science Club, Zeta Gamma Phi, Research Societyg B.A., M.S. E ' L EMM. ? f Q ......... .ug After students have completed their required courses in science for both college and graduation, some go on to more complex studies in this field. In this f x x,t-W-Wg xg i physics class Mrs. Wilcox explains how to use the micrometer caliper which measures small distances. 5 i lle 3 si' .fV,lq:,fyx.. E 7, Dennis L. Stadel Beverly A. Byrd Jim Roye Felix Pereza Jr. One necessary piece Of equipment fOr into it to check one of her students Saguaro biology classes is the microscope. laboratory experiments to see if he has Here Mrs. Charlotte Moore carefully looks focused the slide correctly- 152 - SCIENCE
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Demonstration imporfoni porf of lndusfriol Aris l , , - fr X1 ' mrs 1 ig:.: 1 lZ gy, ctctc V L e c ,si r 5 Mr. Cady demonstrates the use of the lathe, bowls, lamps, walkings etc., to one of his an instrument which is used to make wooden many woodworking classes. Mr. Forsythe's students watch intently as he shows them how to copy a blueprint in mechanical drawing. V , Arthur Wissinger , Not Pictured Jack B. Forsythe .IQ :V-7,. Mike Cady Robert L. Johnston Mike Cady-woodworkingg Dept. Headg taught thirteen yeursg sponsors J.V, footballg BA., M,A. Arthur Wissinger- electronics, metalsg taught twenty yearsg sponsors Ama- teur Radio Societyg B.S. Jack B. Forsythe -mechanical drawingg woodworkingg taught twenty-five yeursg B,A. Robert L. Johnston -power mechanics, Woodworkingg taught three yearsg B.S. -3... N...-nd Besides teaching woodworking as he is shown above, Mr. Johnston teaches power mechanics which is a new course in the study of motors. During the year, a new building was constructed to house the equipment for the class. 154 -INDUSTRIAL ARTS
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