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Stress Observation , Experimentation G.M.’s future chemists completed the first advanced chemistry course the depart- ment had ever offered, enabling participants to apply the credit toward college science requirements. Courses especially emphasized labwork. Classes were sixty minutes, and actual ob- servation and conditioning of lab animals or experimentation with ripple tanks and cloud chambers provided valuable experience. The high point of the year was the re- appearance of the Science Fair in early March. Several G.M. winners took honors in District competition also. The Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Mil- ler, was more active this year than in the past. Projects included dissections and “fun” experiments. k: kig - Science Club. Left to right. Seated: Paul Eskildsen, Paul Gregory, President. Standing: Jeff Burns. Richard Roth. Rob Sobol. Frank Avery, Mark Flanak. David Fredenburg, Steve Flick, John Wise. J. Douglas Miller A.B., Dartmouth College; M.Ed.. State University of New York at Buf- falo. Science 8. Earth-Space Science. Chemistry. Science Club. Junior Class Sponsor, Wrestling Team. Alice Rooney B.S., Marywood College. Chemistry. Chemistry Study. Advanced Sci- ence. Junior Class Sponsor. 27
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Science Classes Janet Beitman B.S., Bucknell Univesity. Math 7. General Math I. Algebra Cornelius Comber B.S.. University of Southern Mississippi. Math 7, General Math I. Geometry. Chess Club. Chessmen On The Move Mr. Comber and the Chess Club met on Friday afternoons to live and learn the moves of the checkerboard world. Pawns, bishops, knights, and kings were freely interchanged in their ordered reality and a qualitative logic developed. Although the team did not enter league competition, inter-club matches chal- lenged the most brilliant of mathematical minds. Chess Club Left to right: Richard Warren. Eric Yoshihashi. Wally Nickel. Chris Terman. Kevin Burns, Jeff Burns, David Fredenburg. Ben Scott, Mr. Comer. Sponsor. Not pictured: Mark Tosti, President. 26
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Seniors Offered Advanced Chemistry Jerome Layton B.S.. University of Kentucky: M.Ed.. University of Virginia. Science 8. Joyce Mattson B.S.. University of Illinois: University of Maryland Science 7. Seventh Grade Sponsor. Amoebas, parmecium, and green euglena dominated the Biology Club scene in ' 68 as Mrs. Clark and her group explored the realm of organic processes. The most exciting pro- ject was the dissection of a pregnant shark in late fall. Maxine Ropshaw B.A.. Miami University of Ohio. Science 7. Biology, Math 7. S.C. A.. Assembly Chairman. Mr. Henry ' s physics classes triangulate distances during a fall lab. 28
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