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Q Chemistry students Sally Swope and Steve Jones measure l the water content of crystals. l Dinty Moore displays his own project- zm Spectroscope, which breaks up light into its rays-to the advanced science class. i 0 Smdfm Azmpc 270 EW!! F04 Ulm Fatww Mike and Jerry get a big charge from the Physics Department's Winehurst ma- chine, which-by the way-gives off static electricity. f A -,Z V me: ,J . 2 A F ' S T f iii . 1 ' 1, is v'- 7 f fig . .. 5 ' Q' K sf X Y' xir 'EW f ' X' Un X ' 5 Q 1' 524 f l 251 I 1 fff Qi . AM ,. all ii , s 'i Q 2 5 xg Q ei? Judy Carwell explains the circulatory system to biology student Charles Sprague. 11
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Pam Loveless shows the geometry students how to bisect a line. New equipment and laborat'ories have added much to Greencastle High School's Science Depart- ment. With the new building, science students can learn by performing numerous experiments in the spacious classrooms and laboratories. Science courses offered at G.H.S. include Chemistry, Phys- ics, Biology, Physical Science, and a special Science Project class. Mr. Eugene Akers, head of the de- partment, reported that nearly 210 students took science courses this year. General Math, Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Analytic Geom- etry, and Trigonometry are the courses offered by the Math Department. According to Mr. Harold Hardman, head of the department, 250 students were enrolled in mathematics. lfomq Smwe 70 flclwwe ,, , Y , - 1 .V 31 5 ' 7Zew Skdla find iawfectiofu Tomorrow, class, we will have a test over chapters 10-20, Mr. Hardman tells his advanced algebra students. 10 ,..an! 'li 'tYes, Steve, it is more complicated than 1 + 3 : 5.77
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