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Ba ch le. Lori
9th Volleyball
Gehringer. Dennis
Griffith. Kay
Kassebaum. Roger
9th Girls Track
Noodell. Dave
Hands-on
Experie rnce
Rewarding
-She lby Ramsbottom-
se s were given. Earth History
N t with anticipation. and Astronomy be came Astron-
s. new classes. and omy and Earth De velopment.
ts filled the scie nce Weather was changed to Atmo-
spheric Science In addition. Ad -
"Attitudes by the students as vanced Pla cement Bi ology was a
well as th e tea chers were posi- new cla ss which was opened to
tive. Some students sti ll didn't seniors with a strong sc ien ce
like dissecting fi sh in Zoology background.
class and rats in Human Physiol - New projects were taking
ogy: it was hard to fa ce cutting pla ce such as tea cher Da ve
up earthworms after lun ch". Buckley's greenhouse loca ted in
said teacher Pam Butcher. th e sc ien ce area. The green-
One new tea cher. Kevin Kauf- hou se was built because of the
man . was added to the depart- temperature and humidity prob-ยท
ment. He taught Physical Sci- I em.
ence and Earth Structure. Although there were some
Some new names for old clas- problems with equipment co m-
ing in on time. the department
managed to make the best of
Tea ers Roger Kassebaum and Bil l Par' of the content of Earth Structure Pay1 ~attention and taking notes are im- it. ~
Sch . who both teach Chem istry and clas was learning the earth's rock for- porta in Cel l Biology. Using the over-
Phy,s ' . share a laugh in the science matieJ . Explaining its progression is hea elps students take notes that are
tea ers area after school. (0. Louden) teacEner Dave Buckley. (E. Armbrust) imp tant as shown by teacher Pam
Butcher. (E. Armbrust)