Adlai Stevenson High School - Aurora Yearbook (Livonia, MI)

 - Class of 1967

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Students Well Gran neleel in leetricit , Science! ln the future, science will play an even greater role in everyday life. ln order to understand this advancing world of medical breakthroughs and electronic computers, students must prepare themselves. By offering a variety of courses, the science department hopes to develop the scientific ability of each student to the greatest possible extent, and to prof vide them with such a background. The biology classes study the life about them: the cells, microorganisms, and plants. The electronics classes delve into the world of AC and DC. Earth science students ex- plore the sciences of astronomy, meteorology, geology, and oceanography. ln chemistry class, the physical world is ana- lyzed through such processes as titration and hydrolysis. ln addition to perpetuating the knowledge of these in- dividual sciences, the science department attempts to instill the logical scientific process in the student. locafion, perlznps the well-lznorvn Ogden. illr. B'lI'lZl'lfl' points out nn nnuszcal geograplfzic I ' hir. George Gibson Mr. Donald Quallcenbush Miss Carol Snabb Mr. John VVilson ln titration the nflelition of even zz snzall portion of ll drop suecss, lllnrlz Strong lets the lmse out of the bnret drop by can lae the difference between perfection and over-titration. clrop. Because caution is the only rzssurnnce of some measure of E111 KF lfllTfYf S1155 Of ATONS AND 6 Q 3 This K i U X I U Q Q it 9 H lv- -!. If vu p I. at n ra ,W wk. ..,....,a....,, hrvlfeil-fun

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Raeliea ls Deemea' Aeeepta ble When Mathematical l'Radicals, supplementary angles, and tan- gentsf' so run the lunch room conversations, as students do last minute homework and cram- ming. They soon find what they have learned in math class does come in handy. Since mathematics is becoming more import- ant, not only in the cafeteria, but in science and business, a knowledge of it is essential in under- standing everyday lifc. A new class offered to train students for future jobs, or to satisfy their curiosity, is computer mathematics. Added to the second semester curriculum, it provides students with an opportunity to learn how to operate the schoolis computer and other similar models. Another new course, modern topics in mathe- matics, allows students to explore further into topics such as probability which time in conven- tional classes does not permit. As new ideas are being taught in the classroom, each student learns a little more about the wonders of mathe- matics, which will enable him to understand the basis of the world. Mr. Anthony Aquino Q, Department chairman Mr. Edwards glances around to make sure that his class is properly impressed with the signihcance of Efxl. Mr. Robert Bach Mrs. Peggy Gaskill Mrs. Janet Greenblatt X , Lg ' 'L Mr. Robert Massey bWL,1d J?, , , 'Z U ' Mrs. sandra Randolph ,bg WU-VV X -r f was Mr. Roger Rood Fi a,yU'f'li 1, A9 1' 5 1 ' , ' 1 Q fXW5l.,wJ'V W M L' i 0 Q15 ft A M 'ofii , al iw 27 ,pt



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