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Look at this! Coach Joe Pickney uses Angela Chandler as an example to make his point. Biology related to everybody. iPhoto by Ed Dodsonj w l Group effort helps! Coach Pickney's biology class helped each other figure out the problem. iPhoto by Ed Dodson! More notes! Nancy Cason runs out of paper. Dr, Tom Nasser's chemistry classes took a lot of notes to learn their work. iPhoto by Ed Dodsonj if . - .M-in A 's we ...L , Q e 'Li 9 P , W. v i 'i + 3 f ,C ,sm -'sfwfif' wk How do I do this? Angie Jones wasn't too sure how to go about making a battery powered mechanism. iPhoto by Ed Dodson! Batteries not included! Susan Maxwell and Pam Fusonie work on plans for a battery operated device for physical science. Mrs. June Shealy demanded creativity from her students. iPhoto by Ed Dodsonl X 0 f L ' ig all Where's this! With 206 bones in the body, Bonnie Richardson had a lot to find on the skeleton. iPhoto by Ed Dodson! Science
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S-Q.. ,... N New Horizons Ml-IS Kept Up With A Changing World In Science hanges took the world by storm. The world was changing! Just think 20 years ago the United States was different. Nuclear energy was still experimental. It was totally different. Almost everybody used nuclear energy for electricity. New information was discovered and science was a part of it all. The basics were taught in biology, chemistry, and physical science. Biol- ogy I changed in that there was an hon- ors class and new information was taught. Physical science was introduc- tion to chemistry and physics. One stu- dent said, I don't think I would have made it through chemistry if hadn't been for my physical science class. I 66 Science appreciated it this year. More in depth studies were available also. After the basics, students discov- ered more time and thought was re- quired. Chemistry II Honors, a new class, and Biology II Honors allowed students to discover for themselves. Suneer Patell said, The depth of study in Biology II honors offered more en- lightment than biology I did. Moreover, we have more of an option concerning our experience in the lab. No matter how much changed, some- things probably never will. However, for all the things that do, MHS kept up with the changing times. Shannon Rice
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