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fRightl Video tapes of various topics are stored in the Media Center. lBelow Rightl Steve Strasheim and fellow seniors rap with Mr. Joe Berry. fBelow Leftj Brian Cleveland works on an American Lit. writing assignment. fBelowJ Language Arts teachers Mr. Chuck Chevalier, Mrs. Pat White, Mr. Joe Berry, Mrs. Randi Schmeichel and German teacher Deb Fishback. Z as -S 9 Q! 'ig 3- Q . 458 avg! gg SL QE QR' - 4I2lQ:. ,fz,.f.,z,, - 7 ret' .- 3 l fi fingf f-l5FiiL.r 1:' ' 1 .. M.,,.,9, ,,..::. in ii. , ,,.. V. MWNN... - Language Arts
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Kloewer is a newcomer to biology Students learned all about life and its processes in biology. The year-long course covered as many branches of the science as could be fit in. Zoology, botany, ecology, physiology, conservation, sociology and cellular biology were all studied. Three teachers shared the responsibility of instructing the classes of mostly sophomores and juniors. They were Mr. Ken Withee, Mr. Don Bohling and Mrs. Gayle Kloewer, who was a newcomer to the biology room this year. Commenting on the facilities for studying the life sciences, Mr. Withee said they were about as good as you can ask for. More than adequate, Mr. Bohling added. During the summer, the science department, with the help of the Natural Resources District, planted native Nebraska shrubs and grasses in plots around the school. ln addition to the biological pond, these natural educators gave students the opportunity to do some of their studying out of doors. by Karla Fillman QW? .Wait to start a lab. W1f'iw'tgaL.iii mimi will fAbove Leftj Biology students prepare Advanced Biology blood lab. fAboveJ Senior Jean Hoeft starts a lab in tLeftl Student sacrifices for an Advanced Biology. Math!SCief'lC6 - 39
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' Variety offered in English classes Grammar, literature and language studies gave students of American Literature and English 9 a variety and informative mixture of reading and writing assignments. Teaching American Literature this year were Misters Steve King, Joe Berry and Roy Kociemba. ln Mr. Berry's classes the students read short stories and usually wrote a few essays. Mr. King's class studied such topics as: the Amish people, Nathaniel l-lawthorne's work and transcendental living. Reading plays and studying Ernest Hemingway was some variety that Mr. Kociemba used in his first year of teaching American Lit. English 9 was instructed by Mrs. Pat White and Mr. Chuck Chevalier, Mrs. White's class studied famous novels such as The Hound of the Baskervilles and 'Durango Street. Mrs. White said they also covered grammar pretty intensely. Overall, she said her students were well prepared. Mr. Chevalier said they spent time reviewing grammar while studying literature and language. by Noel Lawrence fBelowJ James Tobey and Mr. Chuck Chevalier keep stats at the York lnviational Wrestling tournament. Mr. Chevalier's daughter, Denise, has interests elsewhere. tBottoml John Cecava and Jim Rupprecht enjoy the morning break between semester tests. tBelow Leftl Artist-inaresidence Kevin Delany displays his musical talents and various instruments to various English classes. fs' Next Language Arts - 41
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