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22 EaHh Science: New class begins: Lab work and experiments used ABOVE: April Gallman and Tammy Jones look as if they just cantt figlre it out. RIGHT: Mr. Sprinkle, Gen- eral Science and Earth Science teacher. FAR RIGHT: Bill Ramser watches as Eric Evanof f fudges a little bit on the scale. Mr. Sprinkle exposed a new class in 1976, Earth Science, in which the students studied in depth the rock cycle, the atmosphere, the earth and space, and geologic time. Intensive lib work and experiments were in abundance. While studying space, Mr. Sprinkle took his classes to U of Us planetarium as an extra- curricular activity. Speed Quarry was the big trip of the year where they spent one half of a day collecting fossils and rocks and learning the geology of the area. The students also learned how the cement was made;
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Shop: Praciice. wi'rh some book work. makes 'Know how' Hammering and sawing their way into a training for the future, both the boys and the girls in the shop classes gained some valuable knowledge and experience. Industrial Arts instructors, Mr.johr1 Tucker and Mr. James Hume, furnished the necessary guidance and tools for the aspiring students. However, with all of the tools, the power of creation lies with the individual stu- dent. Each student, therefore, produced their- FAR LEFT: Freshman Jeff Pingleton saws away at his project. LEFT: Sophomores Rick Haas and Steve Kin- nard store materials that they used. own projects under the ever-watchful eyes of the teachers. Individual projects ranged from coffee tables to a babyts high-chair for a stu- dent,s new nephew. Record cabinets, gun racks, and hope chests also materialized as a result of the class projects. Seniors Kermit Tomes and Mark Renn were presented with the Industrial Arts Award on Senior Day by Mr. john Tucker. Senior Jeff Copler sands on a piece of wood in shop class.
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. ,, , V .-.. k--- H w . , --..A .-.. .u....-- -..gw...-. . i Ray Hardsaw and Jeff Dold learn to work with scales in General Science class. The nose is Craig Carpenter. I 23
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