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I 1 N-ff' ...gif Science seelcgpa-ce for more lab classes We have a fine Science Department aIready, stated Gilbert Burrows, department chairman, but we certainly need more space. In the future, the science staff hopes the depar- tment and its oppor- tunities for students will expand. According to Burrows, right now there is not quite enough room for all of the lab classes. Physiology of Exercise, Physical Science, and Ad- vanced Chemlstry were all newly available to studen- ts this year. Advanced Chemistry had been of- fered before but dropped due to lack of students. The participation, however, has been very good this year. Burrows commented. One new science teacher appeared on the staff when Courtney Porter replaced Dennis Nugent in Physiology of Exercise and General Science. New equipment was also added. A new laser and related equipment were added. and a solar oven was obtained for physics. ln the future. stated Burrows, we would like to introduce two new classes to the students. Geology and Earth Science. N- .. .,............J q 6 g g i E g ,f is 6. Students work on an assignment while Gilbert Burrows, department chairman, takes attendance. 1. General Science teacher Courtney Porter observes freshman Joyce Booth as she finishes her assignment. Science Department O 141
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1. Instructors Steve Wolf and Dave Mende take a look at new supplies. 2. Mary Seica gets help from Mr. Dan Riordan on a lab assignment. 3. Mr. Barry Marson and Corey Gee work out a problem from the textbook. 140 4. Darlene Delano and Curtis Archuleta and instructor Susan Heberle examine plants in the biology pond out- side the science building. 5. Photography instructors Paul Turner and James Peck check outa broken camera. . Q
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