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In Class Or Lab In chemistry, biology, or physics, most of us learn the hard way that scientists must he logical, exacting, and pa- tient. We study the atom and wonder how anything so small can be responsible for all chemical phenomena. We trace the development of the human being from simple pro- teins, and our egos are deflated to find out how much we have in common with a plant. The language of science gradually becomes familiar, and we soon chatter about ergs, moles, and l)NA. We remember how smug we were when an experiment worked out the way it was supposed to. and how thrilled we were to find that the inside of a frog looked just like the picture. Most important, we learn that the simplest and most basic things about ourselves and about the universe are not so simple at all. and we develop a new respect for the scien- tists who discovered oxygen and hydrogen and for those who will send a man to the moon. May Myint ami Hope Harwood determine the resultant of two forces in Mr. F.van»' physics class. MR. H. KENNETH EDWARDS--Chemistry. MR. FREDERICK H. EVANS—Physics: Advanced Physical Science; Chess Club. MISS ISADORA ANNE GOLDSTEIN Biology 1. MRS. CAMILLA M. GRIFFITHS—Biology 1; General Biology; Future Teachers of America. MR. J. E. HEN- DRICKS—Earth Science; Chemistry; Electronics Club. MRS. MARTINA F. HOWE—Chemistry; Junior Class Adviser. MR. RALPH P. IACANGELO—Biology 1,2; Science Chairman. MR. JOHN F. NELSON—Chemistry; Science Club. DR. WARREN NICHOLAS—Biology 1. MR. COLIN C. STEELE. JR. Physics; Earth Science; Varsity Wrestling.
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The Whole World . . . Chronologically Mr. dinger considers a student’s contribution to tlic da di cus ion. What was Adam Smith's theory? Name the main prod- ucts of Brazil. Who was the greatest Russian statesman? A social studies student is likely to encounter all of these questions. B-CC offers eleven different courses in this field in addition to the required United States History. We study the Far East or Fan America, world history or eco- nomics, senior problems or economic geography. We learn that the past is the key to the future. Nancy DcAngdis and .Sue Winchurgh are stumped by an unusually difficult question on their report.
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Brian Derry, Yona Victor, and Dale Heiges, chemistry lab as- sistants. set up an experiment under the supervision of Mr. John Nelson. Scientists Need Principles, Practice 21
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