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BELOW: :X sruclent listens to one of the study tapes in Mr. Pulanskyls individual study Lifi- Sriviice class. RIGHT: :X light moment in the chemistry clrparrmi-nt necurs as Mrs. Freeman bestows a pair of mouse ears on Mr. Wlilliams. FAR RIGHT: Debbie Betterton. a niicrolmiolngy student, prepares for an i-xperirm-nt lui' making agar slants. Bittner, Carl: Ilinlugy l, :Xnatnmy and Pliysiuluigy, l'l1-rerlityaml Change BI 2ltt0Il, Merton: Science Survey, Biology l Callafl, J0hIl! Stix-rice Survey, Biology llg Spol1s0r1'1lSkiClulJ Chavious, Permon: Science Survey, liiolugy lg fnaelii-cl lfootlmall Freeman, Betty: Chemistry I, II Ivey, Dewitt: Biology l . I l ,Y Z i,:1 l f v- gk 4 R ::,, K if L i wr Q r i l f wi saillgl W' X 'Q lim , elf, 3 'li f t .V pkg f ff QQ z f ff M if :F alia yr . ,f,Q3, W 'lr . :V jk! K gf, 4 yy 5 1' ,nwffkfx sf g .fwmw 2 is? Q iw, Nj , VM. ,ji ' 4 'iw , W . , 3 4 0 C W7 ,li -Q .154 'E R! . , --. i 1 LEFT: Mr. Chavious takes a break while grading papers. ABOVE: Three Biology l students study the anatomy of frogs by dissection.
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TOP: The Matador color guard presents the flag to open a home football game, ABOVE: The boys drill team performs during halftime at an evening football game. LEFT: ROTC students were among the groups that helped people through fall registration. Busy RCTC Unit Holds Inspection, Hosts Military Ball For the third consecutive year, Sandians had the opportunity to enter the Junior Reserve Qfficers' Training Corps. JROTC integrated military history, first aid, marksmanship, mapreading and orienteering into its two class offerings, ROTC I and ll, as well as developing a sense of leadership in students. Approximately 110 Sandians enrolled in these co- educational classes. The classes were organized in a quasi-military manner, with company commanders and platoons. The Annual Formal lnspection was held March 19. Each year military officers from Fort Riley, Kansas, inspect Sandia's JROTC unit, methods of instruction, and records, which were kept by the students. Unlike college, when a student is enrolled in ROTC, no military obligation is involved. Extra curricular activities include a drill team, an honorary color guard, and a marksmanship team. , Ei!-55252 get ' ie haw-J si 1 A Baca, Andy: ROTC I Larsen, Narion: ROTC I, ROTC II
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, Ti K :gf-w i : K' is t, -,Q. - i t if? 1 . --.iiE's1iZ:S1sisi? asf .al-me ,ty .lt RIGHT: Mr. Callan demonstrates an experiment for one of his biology Il classes. FAR RIGHT: Karen :Xzar looks at a slide prepared for Xlicrobiology. BELOW: Nlr. lvey listens patiently as a student asks for an explanation on the assignment. BOTTOM: Microbiology students show step hy step procedures for preparing a fixed stain. . ,esxsw ...av Life Science Changes Program, Interests Students A new Life Science program at Sandia sparked interest for sophomore science students as they entered an individual study course unique in New Nlexico schools. The classes used taped lectures and study guides, leaving the teacher, Mr. Ernest Polansky, free to give individual attention to those students needing help. Faster students enjoyed the opportunity of working ahead and doing more lab work. Two new teachers joined the department. Mr. Dee Tennison teaching biology and science survey, and Miss Linda Olson in science survey. It was a year of movies in the hall in hundred degree temperature.. . a fire in the main aquarium room. . . Dr. Marshall Sluyter of NMSU speaking on solar energy. . . the continued push to metric conversion.. . hats with mouse ears. . . biology dissections and chemistry experiments. . . and many classroom experiences that enriched the background of those students who will continue into fields of science after graduation. .sth 'Q K L 2755 5 iiii A Q.. nxt 'B' '5 i ' mmm!! ., Q L ii at l S5 Qgs- KyI'laCh, Roberytf Science Survey, Practical S' Physics, Physics PSSL L2V2IldQSki, Joe: Biology I Olson, Linda! Science Survey 'ig Polansky, Ernest: Department Chairman, g Life Science, Microbiology? Sponsored IVY. S 5 .1 Drill Team Snyder, Sharon: Science Survey, sS...i'ti iil f journalism l, II, Advisor to Crest and Sandian A X 'r6Ill'liS0l'l, Dee! Biology l, Science Survey: 'iss Coached Football, 'llennis ilimwi Xi Torgerson, Don: Biologyl R X Williams, Joe: Science Survey, Chemistry lg 'Qi A t Q. . N Coached Cross Country ii' , . ,.,, ,. . ...Q 4 :M , V 161 l
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