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Attempting an experiment in organic chemistry. Sally Frank- lin prepares a complex carbon compound with a reflux con- denser.
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Frogs, flagella, acids, and acceleration confronted scientists this year as they prepared to meet a world of sputniks, astronauts, and other ever-increasing technical advancements. Dissecting worms and crayfish and enduring the smell of formaldehyde, biology students expanded their science to include a study of the effects of radiation on rats, corn, bean plants, and geraniums. The microscope opened up a whole new world for botanists. Many are the hours students worked with one eye on the micro- scope, the other on drawings of leaves as the microscope re- vealed them. With two classes using a new course designed by the Physi- cal Science Study Committee, physics students completed prob- lem sets, labored over theories in experiments, and attempted to understand vector quantities, Hooke's Law, and the refrac- tion of light. This year's seniors saw quite a change in the chemistry laboratory. Old equipment removed, the lab was completely re- furnished to allow more exact experiments in quantitative and qualitative analysis. Using the new equipment during study periods, lunch periods, and after-school hours, busy seniors struggled to finish identification of unknown salts. Collecting valuable data are industrious physics students Tom Wooding, Sam Carter, Karen Ann Walker, Judy MacGiehan, and Sharyan Yerger. 'Scientists' Explore Radioactivity, Hooke's Law, Salts The c-inverted scale increases speed in multiplication, Mr. Richard Bussard explains to two interested Archers, Victor Churchward and Tom Shine, as they practice problems on the slide rule. 24
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A rather squeamish business there! Mark Lowens, operating the tweezers, delicately dissects a frog for biology class with the advice of Carol Channell. No, this isn't a jungle! Just the botany conservatory, where busy botanists Ann Shilling and Dave Platz are studying the roots of a bean plant. 26
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