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Squeaking pulleys and clattering levers fill the air with the sound of Lane's juniors working in PHYSICS lab. Four periods each week are devoted to intricate experiments which visibly demonstrate the principles of physics. When not in one of the five well- equipped laboratories delving into the world of the physicist, the student spends three more periods a week listening to the informative DEMCNSTRATING a law in physics, Mr. Hawver sets up an experiment for his class. l PHYSICS Standing: Mr. Emil Anderson, Mr. Paul Hawver, Mr. Henson Clark, Seated: Mr. Samuel Paine Mr. Herschel Scott. Juniors Investigate Matter and Ene rgy lectures of his experienced instructor. During these periods, the student, under the able guidance of his teacher, analyzes the results of the delicate experiments and solves dit- ticult problems in theory, thus strengthening his foundations in the physical sciences. An advanced course of one semester is available to boys who have completed honors physics. ACTIVITY SPONSOR Mr. Philip Tapley, Physics Advisor for Science Fair. PHYSICS Standing: Mr. Jordan Siedband, Mr. Edward Marwick. Seated: Mr. Arthur Maas, Mr. Philip Tapley.
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BIOLOGY Standingzi Mr. Stanley Tabor, M.. Danica Wan- zung, Miss Margaret Dreessen, Miss Junarden Williams. Seated: Miss Phyllis Larson, Chairman Miss Loretta Figg, Miss Florence Arenberg, ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Stanley Tabor, Garden, Greenhouse, Biology Advisor for Science Fair, Miss Junarden Williams, Clean-up Committee. Ns... Biologists Examine Complex Grganisms Examination of lite processes, Darwin's Theory of Evolution, and the classification of living things are included in the study of BIOLOGY. The student obtains knowledge not only from books but also trom actual obser- vation and dissection of plants and animals in experiments. By analyzing the ainatomy of laboratory animals, the biology student gains a better understanding ot the structure of man. In addition to interesting laboratory work, he must tackle and master challenging reading material and vocaibulary. EXAMINING the wonders of a living organism, Henry Barnow and Donald Chornomaz make use of a microscope in biology class. BIOLOGY CLUB Top Row: Louf, Bassi, Blomsteadt, Schierer, Fries, Mehlman. Row 3: Peluch, Hansen, Sten, Fletter, Hallmark. Row 2: Kreel, lmanqka, Morgen, Bloom- field.kFront Row: Weismehl, Mahis, Klegerman, Konet, Kruli . OFFICERS A President , .... ..... i . . ,. .,,..... Michael Krulik Vice-President ....,..,.... : ....... Eiarry Konet Secretary-Treasurer , . . ..... DOVIU Mehlmon Sponsor ....,..... .. Miss Loretta Figg
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55557 we , CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY Standing: Mr. William Lewis, Mr. Earl Weiner, Left to Right: Mr. Frank Maes, Mrs. Ruth Mr. Lee Walewander. Seated: Mr. William Cox, Artisuk, Mr. Robert Skillen, Mr. James Mark- Miss Melita Kolb. land. ACTIVITY SPONSORS ACTIVITY SPONSORS Mr. Earl Weiner, Senior Gift Committee, Mr, Lee Mr. Frank Maes, Science Society, Astrophysical Walewanaer, Ushers Club, Mr. William Cox, Chair- Society, Mr. James Markland, Chairman of Science man of the Senior Class. Fair, Senior Cap and Gown Committee. Seniors Discover Chemical Laws An exciting world of the combinations of elements and compounds which electrons con- trol is presented to the CHEMISTRY student. ln the laboratory session he tests the theories presented to him during the lectures in order to prove to himself the truth of the basic laws and theories of chemistry. l57 PERFORMING a quantitative experiment, Gerald Karnow- ski and George Chodzinski carefully weigh the reactants they will use.
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