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ChrisTrnos brings orTisTio Typing Type, Type, Type ThdT isn'T dll The 6Th hour Typing I cldss did. ChrisTr'nos broughT d new kind of experience for The 6Th hour Typ- ing oioss. The sTudenTs were shown some exomples of whoT TypewriTer IeTTers could do. Then The sTudenTs hdd one week To mdke d pioTure or some kind of o design wiTh oerTdin keys. PicTures of ChrisTmos Trees, odndies, rein- deer, sTookings, ond even ATori gdmes were designed. These kinds of designs were coiled orTis- Tic Typings. IT wds o IoT of fun. IT gove rne onoTher ided of whdT o TypewriTer oouid do besides iusT Type IeTTers. soid Jonnie Brody freshrndn. 'TIT wos o nice breok from The hurn drurn Typing ThoT we did every doy, sdid PoTTi Frey sophomore. N T Above: Before puhing his pencll To work, Darren Jockson freshmon gozes OT d spIiT leof philodendron.-phoTo by Connie Rob- bins. Rlghf: Sophomores Juergen Massey, BreT Kerr, ond Mdrk Redmer roce The clock To finish Their TesT.-phoTo by Connie Robbins. 72fCLASSESfI-TOUR 6 A
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l only Took one science class during Hu---u.....,,,., ,.-nad by Darci Reichardi by Rick MacCausland by Melissa Corp if fini Above: Does photo-flo come nexT? wonders David Biswell freshman as he reaches for The conTainer.-phoTo by Maria Shell. Far LefT: These are some examples of arTisTic Typings from The oTh hour Typing class. LeTT: Observing The bubbling waier In The flask, Lonnie Sides sophomore, waiTs for a chemical reacTion To occur,-phoTo by Julie l-lawkins. Lab by Shelli Sumner The firsT Three years of high school ----- biology, a required course ThaT every sophomore had To Take. l was never any good aT ex- amining dead animals so l decided To ex- plore anoTher parT of The science world. My senior year i Took my chance and enrolled in chemisTry. Boy, was ThaT o mis- Take! On The firsT day of class, The Teacher sTarTed lecTuring and l ThoughT I had acci- denrally enrolled in a foreign language class. He was using sTrange Terms Thai' l didn'T even know exisTed, l knew righT away iT was going To be a lang year. As The weeks slowly dragged on. The class was learning Empirical formuals, UnforTunaTely, l was sTill back aT The sTarTing blocks wiTh The Table of elemenTs. l Thoughi' l was never going To gei' over Those high hurdles of sym- bols. Well, The Time finally came when l moved up from elemenrs To compounds. As soon as l had made The climb, l was sTruck by Avogadro's number, which l never could figure ouT. After srudying from The TexTbooks for Three weeks, The class advanced on TOlfifh9 excifing parT of chemisiiry -- Technicaliah- oraTory experimenis. Our lab group wcrsThe worsT one ouT of The class. We were always confused from The beginning of The experi- menT To The end. We deTermined mad sci- enTisTs never c3uiTe undershood whaT.we were doing, or why wefwere doing in Our A firsT experimenT deaiT wiTh waTer and acid. We occidenhy proved one Thing - woTer and sodium don'T mix. We puT Them To- geTher, and righT before our eyes, we worcned rnerwnoie evaporating disk and TTS conTeriTs ours? inTo flames. We felT iike if really wasn'T our faulT because before we sTarTed ThaT experirnern, we Told him we didn'T know whaT we were doing. From ThaT day on, he Took our word for iT. Our lab group never did anoiher Technical lab again, We goT siuck wiTh The basics. They weren'T Too bad of firsT buT doing The some experimerfrs over and over goT very mo- noTonous. As far as grades are concerned, l guess l did alright l could have done beTTer if The chemisTry course could have been over a period of Three years. AT leasT ThaT way, l mighi' have been able To undersTond Avo- gadro's number. X Houn ofCLASSESf73 '
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