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science New Goals Produce More Science Courses A ' iff L? A- q I E ' ' IP? w x f 2 5 XX s
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Strange equipment, long words, cats, rocks, butterfly nets, and cameras, all characterize VVestern's world of science. Whether a student's interest level is high or low, courses are offered to broaden his understanding of the world around him. Beginning in 8th grade, Mr. Jim Pow- ers provides a guide to awareness of the environment in Field Ecology. Students wishing to expand in this area can follow-up with scientific Urban Problems fMr. Cainj, Environmental Living CMr. Powersj, or Outdoor Lab fMr. Ginzerj. Those interested in a more traditional science can choose from Biology CMrs. Fadowj, Chemistry CMrs. Marstonj, or Physics CMr. Cainy. On the lighter sides, usable skills await those who take Rocks and Gems CMrs. Marstony or Photography QMr. Cain, Mr. Crydermanb. l 1. Learning about bees is only a part of Mr, Powers' 8th grade science class. 2. Gale Easton and Rebecca pose for their picture. 3. Dissect- ing the cat in Advanced Biology provided students with knowledge of body systems. 4. Mrs. Fadow and her Advanced Biology class examine various types of trees around school. 5. Val Horton and Mrs. Marston polish a stone, using a grinder, in Rocks and Gems. 6. During a quiet moment, Mr. Ginzer and his student teacher go over lesson plans. 7. Mr. Cain assists Lenny Roller with a chemistry experiment.
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social science Teachers Open Doors to Social and Political Areas for Students A strong effort was made to help the student understand himself, his past, and his future in the social science department. The courses were evalu- ated and the requirements changed. Early American History was replaced by Modern American History as a grad- uation requirement. A new course called Community ln- volvement was introduced by Nlr. Russ Roelofs. its main objective was to help the student better understand his pre- sent relationship to his culture and its institutions. The resignation of lVlr. .lim Gumper, in the fall, resulted in the addition of lVlr. John Powers to the Western Staff. 2 2 Z 2 K l i 5 E E e S l E 2 l I r
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