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li? 2 .3 'iii 5 l-ll l A Students listen as Mr. Frank Lupo, head of the Science department and Physics teacher, explains the inertia balance. it -L A - t W 0 P A lfgl, fgll 'Q'n,...4 v.v'w'iQ' ' ....,,,, 1'-if '1-Y' MR. KEVIN CLARKE observes while Ken Schweitzer and Mark jenkins learn how to use a pan balance. SCIENCEX89
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Science Touches Our Lives Every Day The objective of the Science Depart- ment is to present the Laws of Nature to each student so that he may appreciate and preserve the resources of this planet we call our home. The student is taught the methods of science so that he may develop a logical approach in the solving of his problems. ln biology and life science, the student is taught the nature of living things and how all life is in a precarious balance on this spaceship Earth. ln chemistry and physics, he learns of the composition and energy needed to conserve the resources of this planet. MR. CHARLES SOULE, Ski Club sponsor and Biology teacher, shows Leslie Lobdell how to use the microscope to observe a mass of living cells ...tmh ji 'ris ,, . . MR. KARL ANDREWS, Biology teacher, lectures to his class. 88fSCIENCE . MR. JAMES BRYAN, Biology teacher, gives his class a quiz .f . V1.2
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A Sense Of Good Sportsmanship Physical Education has a definite spot in the future of our seniors. A good physical body, knowledge of rules and regulations and a sense of good sportsmanship is a carry-over for every graduate. Sports that can be played on a competitive and social nature are emphasized. Bowling, golf, vol- leyball and life saving classes are some activities which will aid students in their promises of tomor- row. It is the hope of the Physical Education Depart- ment that through their efforts all graduates may have good athletic ability tomorrow. MRS. JOYCE DICK and ROSE BERTUCCI, who is an alternate member of the drill team, get anxious just before swim class. . ,wr f, . ' , - 4 -'Tj Q S ,'f+1f3fEa:'fS'..2'it ,fgwlzl , t , ,L ' ' s. ., if it for 'f ir Q ,wllhiwt '3' 'ki MRS. IOANNE BLUM looks baffled as she wonders where the rest of her players have disappeared. shin, Z- Z'-'i 'HY3t: tiff i MR. MICHAEL BIRD demonstrates to his class the proper way to grip a football. 90fPHYSlCAL EDUCATION
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