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Mike Neustadt and lane Anderson Work intently on an intricate science experiment. A binocular microscope aids Ann McWethy in her study of bacteria Calvin Kirchman lohn Maisch molds. Physical Science Physical Science Roy Muchna Robert Phipps Victor Pope Robert Siegel Robert Walker Ruth Wenner Orville 'Vfarninq Biology Physics Biology Bicloqy Chairman, Science Eioloqy Physics
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The senior honors course in physics provides an opportunity for students to check their analytic proofs by laboratory work. Bob Marsh, leanne Sperry, Maria Vissat, and Terry Harris calculate dist- ances indirectly with parallax and range finder. The Department of Science establishes an adequate informational basis upon which the student may build, and continue to build, an integrated concept of the animate and inani- mate world. The future scientist, as well as the layman, should develop a vocabulary of scien- tific terms and be capable of analyzing natural phenomena. To this end, construction of new operational devices and formulation of methods assist the student's growing understanding of the realms of science. The proficiency needed for crystal grow- ing is demonstrated by Mr. Chessman and Bob Ekroth While loan Hoffman, ludy Carlson, and Malcolm McKean watch the forthcoming results. Donald Axelson Richard Brehm Elmer Chessman lerry Craven Snell Davis Arthur Hanson Albert Hodous Kenneth Hunt Physical Science Biology Chemistry Chemistry Biology Chemistry Physical Science Physics
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K B wen Ed Hall Dale Iocabson, Patience is maintained by Gene Baker, en O , , and Iohn Drexler as they learn the essentials of mechanical drawing. The picture of concentration, lan Seivwrigh This department provides a broad course of study in the Practical Arts and offers train- ing to all students which will develop know- skill, and appreciation of life. A thorough background in this field affords op- nable the student to de- d interest in, voca- tions. This ledge, portunities which e termine his aptitude for, an tional and avocational occupa scope of study includes valuable courses in industrial, home, and commercial arts. pu! on one of the powerful shop tools. David Baker Harry Boge Grant Cummings Iohn Eckerle William Gooch Robert Gutierrez Roger laacks General Bookkeeping General Typing 'Woodworking General Business General Metals Electricity Mechanical Chairman, Drawing Practical and Fine Arts W at t combines interest and knowledge in workin:
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