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Labs Broaden Understanding Broad and detailed as science is today, general science classes tried to briefly cover most of this field. By performing simple experiments and doing some research, students overviewed science to form a general understanding of this subject. Living things were studied in detail in biology as students dissected frogs and starfish among other things. Privileged to have a greenhouse, students observed and studied plant life, learning about botany,too. Chemistry classes analyzed matter to try to gain a better understanding of the tiny atomic particles and why they act as they do. In labs, the students produced, decomposed, separated, and combined substances. They learned to draw chemical structures, predict chemical reactions. and determine the chemical composition of substances. The honors class delved deeper into chemistry than the regular classes giving the students a broader background for college work. Physics students, challenged by lab work and problems, concentrated on energy and its relation to matter as well as making comprehensives and quantitative surveys of properties of motion, waves, machines and electronics. » Po At (n 4 J J J PROTECTED BY safety goggles ana an apron Paul Sherrerd produces hydrogen. using the necessary equipment in an honor chemistry lab. JEANNE GRIFFITH, Monica Volkmer, and Daria Anderson work diligently on an experiment in biology.
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EXPERIMENTS with potato cores are performed by biology students Qincy Blakeslee and Ron Begley to measure a biological change. TWIRLING THE gyroscope. Mr. Williams explains to his physics class how and in what direction the earth rotates. HONORS CHEMISTRY class looks on intently as a mushroom cloud arises after Mr. Meyer sets off one of his experimental bombs. MR. MC GOWAN looks on as Larry Halstead and Jesse Munoz dissect a specimen, examining its parts and learning their functions in biology class. TWO ENERGETIC general science students. Claire Goodon and Ellsbeth Humpheries. learn by doing when they perform an experiment for their class. 13
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