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Mr. Dilling helps Tom Gillespie measure the velocity of sound in gas. Science Whether proving an experiment in Physics, dis- secting a cat in biology class, or learning the secrets of chemistry, Grace students are acquiring knowledge in the sciences. The scientific method of research, instilled in the minds of students, becomes a valuable aid in many courses. SOE Mr. Cripe and Julie Roth make sure An experiment with a condenser they have the right chemicals by warrants the careful attention of Mike Grill. looking up a formula.
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Ny ith : tt gguennnees Always ready to help students in their research in the library, Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton are a great aid to the students. Concepts, ideas, and philosophies are the out- growths of all human thought, and Grace students learn the various philosophies which have guided men through the ages. Psychology has also gained increasing importance in the study of the mind and the actions of men. To understand why humans act as they do is a great benefit to the Christian worker. Tests are sometimes used to study one’s attitudes, emotions, and abilities. Undecided as to how to present a difficult concept to his philosophy class, Dr. Stuber pauses to think it through once more.
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Prof Humberd teaches future teachers to teach their pupils arithmetic. Math The intensely close atmosphere in the small ad- vanced math classes often frightens the newcomer into shy silence. But it is exactly this atmosphere that the upperclassman covets, for it is in these small groups where protocol is eased and formality somewhat dis- appears that he is free to express himself again and again, and where his ideas are battered into cohesive form. 00 YA A raneg our 6 Concentration is neces- sary to solve these math equations. As Mike Garrett and Lillian Thiessen watch, Miss Royer diagrams a geomet- rical problem. 21
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