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ITV 3235 I m ia! h - X ' - N.: - ' ff fe if - 3 Pi - ' - 'V R3 ' 'f s v ifffii 'Ai : ,. fs' S Sophomore Jackie Holmes explores the con- ' 5' ,--' tents of an aquarium for Biology class. I 5 Aided by Mr. Lawrence Migliara, sopho- dv i - .7jf, If- mores Nancy Pinkel and Sharon Gillespie ' f shove off daring the Biology Club Canoe f Trip. t -'ar'f Senior Physiology student Janet Tribo bene- fits from the large scale model of the eye and detailed diagrams. Chemistry student Cynthia Zawila discovers that there is more to a candle than just heat and light. Students Discover the 3-D World of Science MEDICAL MINDED STUDENTS at l.C. who will possibly fill the need for nurses, lab technicians, and other hospital jobs, are offered various courses to aid their careers or ambitions, they include Chemistry, Physiology, and Biology. They first take up science in their Sophomore year starting with Biology. Microscopic study of life organisms reveals a new world to Biology students. Chemistry and Physiology are open to Juniors and Seniors in- terested in broadening their knowledge of science. Through the many experiments and projects per- formed by the Chemistry students they discover the fascinating but complicated make-up of matter. Sci- ence seminars further broaden their knowledge of the subject. Like Chemistry, Physiology students study the make-up of the human body. By studying the component parts of the body, students better un- derstand the metabolism of man. A clearer picture of each part is seen through the use of charts, scale models, experiments, and personal experiences. Physiology students, Cathy Heclrmann and Cathey Tragarz, take fl close look at what makes the human body function.
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S . I-fi Q., 70 ' :w.. i '-Zflf: it ' 1 'i -'I. 0 , A ' Q ll- 1 'N'.s..,s b ,..,f'5-if tae A 'I f sf-T s f r 'fl s yi uw, ilxfjfi' if xn'IrlN1.1-:IEW -155 fig iulsulinurwrlulltffmmf' i N-mf Finishing her assignment on Diary of a Young Girly, freshman Susan Landry, pre- pares a book report. After reading the novel Gone With The '5Wind , sophomore Jean Abernethy decides to compare her assignment to the movie. Taste, touch, and smell, then third year creative writer, .lane Luibel, describes verb- ally her tactile experiences. Unscheduled time provides a needed oppor- tunity for World Literature student Amy Belote to prepare a term paper. The Same Old Thing Comes Alive in English THE l.C. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT is number one in the minds of its students. lt is knowing what the quality and quantity of the literature studied are that makes it a challenge worth conquering. The Freshman class still holds on to the grammar re- view in order to better their sentence structure for future themes, essays, and term papers, while Sopho- mores quickly leap into the life of Shakespeare and analyze a few of his works. Let worth not words your constant purpose ben, is the motto of the Junior English class. The Seniors are delving into the world literature of Germany, Italy, and France. For a language whose origin is unknown, l.C.'s English department has been able to study and in- vestigate many of its secrets. And who knows, Eng- lish may hecome the universal language spoken by every man, woman, and child. Assembling her project for English III, Barbara Gaia, chooses to display the three witches of Macbeth , ,ppm W, -
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THE STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGY-LOGIC classes are involved in learning effective and pro- gressive thinking. Through the study of reaction to sets of circumstances the girls explore the sub- conscious and discover the why's of behavior. REGULAR XBX EXERCISES under the Royal Canadian Air Force Plan for fitness, helped Phys. Ed. students limber up for the modern dance program offered in the second six weeks. Modern dancing, in- troduced by the new PE instructor Miss Vivian Hackney, combines exercises with the technique of coordination. The girls are graded on the com- position as well as performance of their dance. HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS are busily learn- ing the methods of sewing and cooking from a new instructor this year, Mrs. Gerald Gardner. Long range plans she has for Home Economics include better and a larger supply of equipment, extensive storage space and speakers on subjects such as Child Care and Flower Arrangement. Adjusting the record player, Loaette Henderson, prepares to do her original dance for the P.E. class. Able Mind and Body Are Typical of I.C.ers' or--t,. ,.,. 4 Preparing for her Home Economics assign- ment, Senior Cathy Essary chooses the ma- terial for her first dress. Proficiency in the art of modern dance is executed in this practice routine by June Dillingham and Becky Herbers. Required of Psychology student Carol Mc- Namara, are magazine and newspaper articles related to her classwork. Psychology-Logic requires mastery of the Square of Opposition as Senior Patty Kiser demonstrates. 77
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