Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 06, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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    Biology Students Work At 'Own Speed' In Dunsmuir School
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biology class. It enables serious
Drake volunteered lo set up the
advanced course when the school
administration decided to add a
third laboratory science course to
the curriculum. Both Drake and
his students are enthusiastic over
its success.
The class atmosphe'e is relaxed
and informal. Each student keeps
a record of daily work and com
pletes required reading according
lo a study outline. Projects arc
part of the course requirement,
and students are given a choice
of various phases of biological
study such as parasites, insects,
fish, mammals, or plant culture.
biology II at Dunsmuir Joint Un- satisfactory according to Duns- vision is a required qualification
ion High School are "on their own"muir High School authorities. Ilor enrollment in this selective
students to study at Iheir own
speed and work along special in
terest lines, without the distrac
tions of having less interested
persons in the class.
Progress is checked from lime
to time through quizzes and class
discussion but Ramey Drake, class
instructor, explains this is not
just another lab class in biology.
PASSES BEDTIME BILL
TRENTON, X.J. (ITU - The
New Jersey Assembly passed a
bill Monday lo allow children to
stay up past their bedtime.
The bill would permit children
Students are encouraged to con
tribute to the classroom collec
tions of specimens and assist in
their preparation and preserva
tion. The class members also
maintain class terrariums and
care for living specimens such as
"The students plan to continue
science courses at the college lev
el and the class is designed to pre
pare them (or advanced methods
of science study," Drake states.
At present the eight juniors and
under 8 years of age lo work pro
beetles, lizards, and snakes.
seniors taking biology It arc
fcssionally in theatrical produc
tions, movies or television be
tween the hours of 7 a.m. and
11:30 p.m.
"There is very little need for
classroom instruction." Drake con
cluded, "and no need for disci
pline in this class."
classifying mammals according to
kull structure, and each student
is working on an independent proj
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EXPERIMENTAL COURSE An arrangement to allow selected students to study at
their own speed without supervision is being successfully conducted at Dunsmuir Joint
Union High School. Studying the structure of mammals in the special biology II class
are, from left, Bob Vaughn, Bob Baldo, Sandra Reynolds, and Joan Bisagne.
HERALD AM) NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Wednesday, February 6, 19f3
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Income Tax Drives Accountant Crazy
CHEYENNE. Wyo. LT1 An
accountant who went berserk
while making nut his income tax
return was captured today by po
lice in a four-hour duel with gun
shot and tear gas.
' The power company accountant.
Dennis Clinton Rice. 21, wounded
three police officers before
courageous patrolman. Mike Coo-
lihan, climljed to Rice's rooftop
hideout and persuaded him to sur
render. None was injured seri-
ouslv.
Rice holed up in his apartment
with a rifle and shotgun before
taking to the roof when police
the apartment after his wife and
mother fled in terror.
Police said Rice began arguing
with his wife while figuring out
his fax return and ran amok. Po
lice cut off traffic in blocks around
the apartment and flooded it with
While the course follows stand
:ud subject matter, emphasis is
placed on local animal and plant
life, Drake explains. The students
are encouraged to identify the
biological life as it exists in their
immediate surroundings.
The study of algae and fungi
under the microscoie w ill be done
with specimens collected by the
students. "We hav to wait for
warm weather for this phase
of the course," Drake said.
Because the corns- is an elec
tive offered to college prepara
tory students. Drake has been
given the privilege ol restricting
the enrollment. Only those stu
dents with no grade less than a
B are recommended and none are
eligible that have grades below
C.
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olman. Mike Coo- and shotgun fire when they ringed from 10 p.m. until nearly 2 a.m. GSSE!
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