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Science adds two new staff members Everything you always wanted to know about cells, but were afraid to ask was just one of the many topics covered in the science classes. This was thought up by Mr. Eaton who was one of two now teachers. The other was Ms. Bunnel who taught Math and Biology. Mr. Eaton taught Physical Science and Biology. Below, Mr. Eaton and his students casually review their biology assignment while enjoying the sun. At Right: Kim Corwin and Sue Cegavske try desperately to finish the days assignment, while At Left Patty Oleson and Linda Lieberman work on their chemistry experiment. 107
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Language Arts becomes creative Under the direction of Miss Olson and Miss Ponsford, a staff of seven students produced a creative arts magazine. The magazine, entitled Time's Imaginings consisted of photographs, stories, poems, and art, all done by students. It was hoped that the magazine could continue next year if funds and interest were adequate. Also, a part-time teacher was added, Ms. Susan Beekman. She taught two periods beginning in the second nine weeks. Many areas were explored in the English department. Clockwise: Markeeta Red, Denise Noble, and Mark Vanderford put the final touches on the creative arts magazine, while Miss Olsen helps Sarah Drossier with her Mass Media Project. Carlene Cotterman and Susan Hunt discuss the weeks events as Mrs. Fairchild reviews the day's assignment with her students. 106
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Math dept, tries new class, calculators 3x = 43 was just one of t many equations used by mi students. Many of the mat students were able to use calculators to help make their math assignments a little easier. Some people seemed to feel that the calculator was a hindrance to the students, whereas others felt it was an asset A new course was added, practical math. This class taught students math that can be used everyday. It was taught by Elaine Well Above: Students in Miss Wells' practical math class study vo-tech material. An ungraded math class works hard on their assignment. At Right: Mr. Hill helps Terri Oglesbee with a tough problem. 108
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