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Science And Moth Use New Approaches, Based On Undersfon ding Mr. Brown wonders if they'll ever wake up. Dale Vesper, Head of the Science Department 5 NO! NO! THAT'S ACID! Dale Vesper, science departmenbhead, elementary analysis, academic and gen- eral physics, introduction to science, Advisor: Concessions, Electronics, sen- ior class, Robert Brown, academic biology, Thomas Cukr, general biology, Coach: 7th grade football, John Price, general science, introduction to science. Coach: head footballg James Beisner, academic and general chemistry, Edward Ashworth, general scienceg William Farrell, general chemistry, algebra lg Norvin Smith, academic biology, physiology, psychology, Coach: track, cross country.
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X 4 5 .f Miss Floyd! I'11 never remember that! Miss Boyd quotes Shakespeare if Mr. Rosen, did I do that? That's a good question, Mr. Knuckles. ENlZl.lSH PROGRAM Mr. Prouty, head of the English Department. ?
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-- Math and science surely rate an important place in the rapidly advancing World. To keep up with the expansion the math and science departments continue to offer the most modern approaches to the subjects. The biology classes this year began using a course of study drawn up by the Biological Sciences Study Committee. The basis of this is the emphasis upon understanding 'of the basic principles and ideas rather than mere memoriza- tion of facts. In chemistry lab, the students learned to use smaller quantities of substances. Freshman science continued giving an all-over approach to all sciences, while physics was taught by the same modern methods that have been used. In the math department, the UICSM Went into its third year. Next year, those students who complete all four years will have an excel- lent background for college math. Eugene Epperson, math I and II, algebra II, James Hoffman, math I, II and III, algebra IIQ E. M. Raveling general math Mr. Epperson explains square , . . root shop mathg Charles Wiley, algebra I, geometry. , Someone Seems to have taken Mr' Ravelmg S chalk
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