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Physics I lf any age can be called the Age of Science, certainly this is the age. More discoveries and in- ventions have been made in the last twenty-five years than in any comparable period in history. From radar to color T.V. 9 from H-Bomb to guided missile: from electrical machines to electronic brain: and from high altitude flying to man-in-space are but a few of man 's scientific accomplishments. -'Avia ,. .--c ., ...ii Edward Wiggins, Jeffrey Neal, and other science students are busy do- ing a science assignment. R. l E F Q ,J Cleveland Owens and other physics stu- dents appear to be intensely interested in the lecture being given by Mr. Hum- phrey, the physics teacher. I t, If ' Y p 4 ' r Michael Bolton, Lee Roberts, and Ernest Carter are listening to a physics lecture.
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.Mv Chemisirg In recent years, science and scientific inventions and discoveries have played a most important part in our lives. Truly, we live in an age of science. From airplanes to sputniks, from atoms to nuclear energy, and from the telegraph to color television, we realize that science has had and is still having an incredible impact on society today. At Cham- berlain the science program is geared toward in- tegrating scientific principles as related to the trades, and the acquisition of scientific knowledge in general. O 2 Q.- X ,af hristopher Suggs busy doing a chemistry ssignment. Ronald Dixon burn hydrogen while other students look on.
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1 Business Law This is a full year elective course in Law devoted to a study of the important principles of business law. Those principles about which all consumers should be informed are carefully covered, with particular attention given to the formation and operation of business contracts, personal property and risks, employer-employee relations, business organizations and real estate. Among others, this course is especially designed to serve two groups of students: those who wish to equip themselves with a working knowledge of modern law for their personal everyday use, and those who wish to make their livelihood in the business world. The second semes- ter is devoted to the discussion and explanation of such topics as: negotiableinstruments, insurance, parmer- ship and property. Taxation and govemmental regulation of business are studied. Various aspects of elemen- tary administrative law and t' ' per inent problems such as those of traffic law and automobile insurance are dis- cussed. lm-4.1.- Right to Left: V Doretha Ellis, Donya Twyman, Mr. llill and Andrea Murphy. A Dilifgencly reading is Rose Walker- Mr. Frank Hill, instructor
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