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, 4 I .K ,. it 3 Kay SCIENCE B REEDS INSIGHT Significance of science creates self-knowledge A scientist's goal is to view the nature and psychic world in order to gain deeper in- sight to himself and the world that sur- rounds him. Student scientists employed hyp0theSiS, theories, deductions, and brain energy to solve their worldly prob- lems. Experimental errors often prompted deep questions and new perceptions to old ideas. Ever-questioning students chal- lenged Mother Nature's earth and God's heavens in laboratories and classrooms. Science teachers were guiding starsu who lit the paths for hungry-to-learn pupils. Besides gathering the facts of the universe, the novice scientists grasped the greatness and profoundness of what they had learned. TOP, Melting a concoction over a fiery bunsen bumer takes concentration and a steady hand. Robert Friesen, instructor, and Tom Kelly, junior, demon- strate. RIGHT, Being a budding scientist requires effort plus skill, Here Teresa Dawley, sophomore, meti- culously applies chlorophyll to filter paper. in xii V ik J Science 101
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'Ulf' 1. ,L A L K 4 ...4 Two new classes were included in the business curriculum. They were consumer economics and computer technology. In con- sumer economics, studies led to income tax, interest, budgeting, and other money-related subjects, while computer technology went into programming and other com- puter-related skills. Many well- prepared workers were released into the business world. TOP LEFT, Busily rechecking her figures with the adding machine, Gwen Caldwell, senior, puts her classtime to good use. TOP RIGHT, Learning to catch mistakes as they happen is important, too. Linda Stonecipher, sophomore, catches hers. BOTTOM, Launa Nielson, senior, works with an insurance buyer in the Hawk In- surance Company office. 100 Business , A-N
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1 102 Science LEFT, With a solemn face and steady hand, Jerry Wahlstrom, senior, titratcs an acid-base solution in a chemistry lab session. TOP RIGHT, Checking two new occupants into the Hilton Mouse Hotel for the purpose of studying the lifestyle of rodents, are Roger Moore, junior, and Chuck Rishor, instructor, BOTTOM RIGHT, Viewing the latest uanti-gravity plants being grown in biology is Ken Hopkins, soph,
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