Kimball High School - Lancer Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1964

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9 'ia mysteries of the world There is a good deal of math involved in chemistry. Thus, no one can take chemistry without having a year of algebra. Physics is offered to seniors alone. They study energy, matter, and the transformations of en- ergy and matter. An example of this is the fa- mous formula E : MC2. Time is spent learning about force, work, power, energy, and mass. General science is a twelfth grade subject. Actually it is a combination of the other three sciences taught here at Kimball. il fi :w 4421, jim Edoff checks the results of his experiment as he relays his findings to his lab partners. Randee Grossa discovers that the chemical polarization of certain materials is an interesting study. 17

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f'-lsiifigggpteiz HSLSEVZQEQE za gli ggzffagegyfe? ,rw , ur 11+ f M Jh- r 4 W f s CIE CE: tudents explore At Kimball, students are offered biology, chemistry, and physics, as well as general sci- ence. Biology, the study of all living things, is taught to tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders. In this class, students learn about the many dif- ferent types of life, from the smallest protozod to the largest mammal. Only juniors and seniors can take chemistry. This is the science of elements. Students not only learn to mix chemicals without creating an explosion, but also how many electrons, neu- trons, and protons are contained in one atom 16 Richard Wilbur has learned that laboratory experiments and analyses are integral parts of any chemistry class. Debbie Frye Cleftj and Gayle Maudlin are learning to properly combine chemicals to obtain the desired results.



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