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Leslle Boone, also an ac- celerated chemlstry stu- dent, records observa- tions discovered during a lab experiment. ln the class, labs are performed frequently. Students made asplrln and per- fume durlng the school year. Mandy Lowe vigorously shakes test tubes con- taining lighter fluid and peanut butter. The ex- periment was part of a se- ries of experiments to discover the properties of the baslc bulldlng blocks of llfe. i .Q .. , X s R I lA S Beguln A Belsser C Berryhill J Berryhlll W. Blrdsong ChemistryjBiology 15
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Annette Manterola washes out her test tubes after flnlshlng her lab in bl ology After each lab the students must wash the equipment that they used and put away the chemicals The biology classes do a variation during the school year All of the students enjoy dolng lab Mmm Ile WIMZIWWWYW Mrs Mary Sweeney hands out chemicals to her blol ogy students In biology the students learn about the various aspects of Ilvlng things No prerequisite are required to enter biology Studying God s creations lnsplres students Expernmentnng with dangerous cheml cals hke sulfunc and mtnc aclds Or dls sectmg plgs and worms You can fmd these thmgs happening nn our chemlstry and bnology classes In first year chemlstry the students studned elements and compounds and thelr propertles The students also stud led the reactnons between elements and compounds through domg labs at least once a week and havmg two or three days of lecture ln some of the labs thus year the students made Ice cream per fum and asprm the course l1v1ng thmgs nn sclence can be very helpful P Kim Zink and Kris Hatelld do a lab in chemistry ln lab all the students must wear aprons and their safety glasses when the Bunsen burner ls on After fnrst year chemnstry a student may take accelerated chemnstry And at the end of the year the student may take an exam If he receives a hxgh enough grade he can recelve college credxt for One of the other lab sclences offered at our hxgh school IS bnology In bxology the students studned about varlous aspects of There are no prereqwsnte classes that must be taken m order to enroll mto the bnology classes but a strong background 'ff W Allen S Allender A Arnold V Baca J Beach 14 ChemnstryfB1ology V . . V . - l A gsm X fn - lX.l'?w . f' Q X X0 0 Q 0 c o ' ' ...V ,Q . . , - Q . n , V A . sweet! NE 1 g if r .13 Vg , , ag ,
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' Carl Jackson, one of the many art stu- mercial art this year. Art is just not 'After a long search through many books, Tony dents, draws what looks like apicture of sketching with a pencil or using water Jessop found the picture he was looking for. an exotic creature. The students con- colors, but it can be a carving or a stat- Now Tony will use the techniques he had centrated on Graphic Design and com- ue. Some of today's modern art is wild. learned in art to sketch and draw his picture. 16 Art If Qffpfwirv af Ile Wham Art Students paint panels for the cafeteria consisted of subject matter such as: re- cord cover designs, science fiction, and so on. The students painted panels instead of the walls, so there could be a variation of pictures from year to year. Every year the art students enter sev- Have you ever walked into an art gal- lery, and have been flabbergasted by the colorful pictures and other works of art? If not you are missing something spectac- ular. Some of those pieces of art could be the works of former students here at Casa Grande Union High. In the art class the students concentrat- ed on Graphic Design and Commercial Art Projects. This is a way the students can actually earn a living, and make a career in the field of art. V This year the students painted panels for the walls of the cafeteria. The panels P The art students work hard on drawing and sketching their pictures. On the back eral art contests. Approximately twenty to twenty-five students enter every year. Prizes included: best of show through honorable mention at the State Fair, Gold Key and Hallmark awards at Scholastic Art Awards, and miscellaneous shows for Indian Arts, and U.S. Congressional Art Show. wall are some pictures of a house or a cabin which have been completed earlier. . VVAAA V .ilk ,,- .,,, , , gi Www ,,.. M- ,l,,l f- '35, I -A -iff, 5 ,,,.,,, ' -M3,,,, ff? 7 m2125111-af2s: fE?:ff' ,h Mimi. ii.t mmm' , 1.-mf - 1-- ff W ,,,, .,,.. ,,,,, :V M' '-- V 3- f Q- 1 62:91 a - f,m,55-ff - ' -- H Istm a, 'W -' '1'-2' r lggl -, . f x H f. -fs ' fx , - :gazing ' ,, . , - A V F 1 - ' 1' ' ' 1. , ., f 1- - 52222-, + EE fm. ' 55 2 , - ' 1 V i 1 ii if T. i I ff A ' e U iii 'l - -ell i e T . E E M- I-037539 5- 1-llllf N. McEvoy A. McGalliard S. Miller
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