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SCIENCE PRO IDE U DERSTANDING OF C ANGE a if gf , ff f N X c 3 Alkuilrglw I U ki' Q- .N 1. Charon CokeleyandLoyal Morgan, iuniors, and Robert Schick, senior,watch as Mr. Lindsay performs an experiment in fourth hour chemistry. 2-3, Biology I aide, Roger Linnenburger, iunior, helm students in dissecting worms, while Mr. Rav Glaze, instructor, grades papers. 4. Mrs. Marcia Croth explains the functions of a terrarium to Haley Richter and Kelly Algarin sophomores. 5. Mr. Dennis Ary's Biology ll class takes a field trip to Shadywood, to study nature at its best-outside. 6. Biology I student Stacy Sanders, sophomore, listens during a class discussion. 7. Mr. Dennis Swiercinsky teaches a Biology I class. 8. Chris Connelly, iunior, weighs a quarter on the balance scales during chemistry, cHiMEs '81 15
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CLASSES I Believe it or not, chemis- try, commented Tim Pickford, senior, about the class that had helped him most, because I learned I had to be responsible for my own work. I didn't have someone reminding me every dav on what was to be donef' The biology and chemistry classes helped students learn to reason, compare, and discover. Biology I and II are the basic foundations of science. Sonia David, senior, said, Biology has been my most important class and it will greatly help me when I enter college. Physics, Chemistry I and Chemistry II advance students' reasoning through encouraged participation inside and outside ofthe class. These classes help students understand through experimentation. The involve- ment in class is assured with projects and discussion to keep everyone busy. These students learned to think, react, and to know about their life and surroundings. 14 CHIMES '81
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HEALTH, FITNESS AND SAFTEY IMPORTANT 7. Watching sophomore Bob Steele lift weights in physical education are junior Cary Tucker and sophomore joel Warkentine, 2. Recording their blood pressures as a health project are Steve Dehning and Robert Ferris, sophomores. 3, An Emergency Medical Technician from St. Francis Hospital shows junior Kenny Hillyard how to perform cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. 4. School nurse, Mrs. Penny Selbee helps sophomore Tim Fischer take his pulse. 5. Cirls P.E. students rotate positions while playing volleyball. 6. Driver education instructor Mr, Don Schroder and sophomore Todd Harper go for a practice drive after school. 7. Advanced P. E. students wait in line to bat while senior Jenni Ross takes a swing. 16 CHIMES '81 i X. --.., at
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