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Learn the Facts through Lab Experiments PRECISION is an important factor in science. George PERFORMING AND RECORDING an experiment are Yoakum weighs a solution with balanced scales. Charles Levell, Laurie Bailey and Dean Godbey. L: u -asia Q LAB PARTNERS, Harley Butler, Janet Beck- strand, Bill Crook, and Elaine Campbell, con- duct an experiment. Page 15
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Scientists Probe into Noture's Secretsp PHYSICISTS AT WORK: Janet McAdams and Lynn Mason measure the acceleration of a car. Since the first artificial satellites were orbited, great emphasis has been placed on science. Many students utilize the facilities of Jeffls science department. Realizing that today's most dramatic dis- coveries-from television to atomic power- originate in physics labs, students learn to be thorough and accurate. Chemistry students learn symbols and valences. Through analysis and research information concerning matter is gained. Special Science is offered to those students who excell in mathematics and science. Physical science is studied by pupils interested in a general course. Armed with new textbooks and remodeled laboratories, biology teachers present an accu- rate study of plants and animals. Trips, experi- ments, and discussions enable students to attain a thorough body of knowledge in biology. BIOLOGY STUDENTS trace the different shapes of protozoa by Hrst observing them through microscopes.
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1 WHAT AN ENGLISH TEST! Denny Dewey seems confident of an A, but Janet Hayes appears a little doubtful about her grade. English Study Has Social Significance 1 Page 16 THEME ERRORS is the topic being dis- cussed by Larry Beall and Miss Griilin. Much 'about a person is learned through the language he speaks. Anytime he talks, his edu- cation, culture, origin, and environment are exposed. To graduate from any high school in Indiana, a student is required to complete six semesters in the study of English. J elf offers a varied curriculum in this department. An academic student must take English grammar one semester and literature the other. The general course is a co-ordinated program of literature and writing. Seniors may elect Composition I and II, which are courses designed to prepare the student for success in college writing. Creative Writing is an advanced course available to those students who are more than routinely interested in the field of Writing.
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