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up .. fa Experimenting with the Une pected All students at ACI-IS take some sort of science class. From working on tracing their family history in some Biology I classes to learning how to mix certain chemicals with others are just some of the things the students have to do. Mrs. Weatherford's Biology II classes had to dissect rabbits, write term papers and prepare projects for the science fair. I really thought the class was interesting because instead of all book Work, I got more of a in-depth experience that will help me more when I go to col- lege, said senior Cindy Bledsoe. Miss Shouse's biology classes Worked on their pro- jects for their own science fair. One project was the differences in soils and how much Water they would hold. Also the class discussed the growing crisis with the AIDS disease. In Miss Shouse's science class, sophomore Melissa Dejarnette ex- periments with d ice When water is dum ed on the ice, it creates 1'Y'- - P a thick fog. W tff ' ' 'if' ., its f ,,., ,sy is sax is 5 s L c l 5 . S1 5 A Dissecting is a big part of Mrs. Weatherford's Biology II classes. Here junior Stacy Geick studies the inside of her recently dissected rabbit for her big test the next day N ' 'l Iuniors jennifer Perkins and David Greer finish working out their formulas in order to go on to their next mole problem during a Chemistry I lab. 70 - Science Experiments
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reap g ,. 4, 1 Showing Career Girl members how to elegantly apply their make- up, Mrs. Janice Clark uses senior Kellie Atkins as her model. Telling the facts of drinking and driving, Commonwealth Attorney Todd Hollenback and drunk driver Steve Willis visit ACHS as part of Operation Sober. classes. Distributing material on the alternatives to drugs, Ioyce Millam from Our Lady of Peace in Louisville visits the psychology w-.- . mi: ef' ,,., I H ff-l12.er4.tm ,L , ., . I 1. - .- - ia fgzmejf ' f if fi . i , , . ,,,. NW f' Y gp gyms yi-1 45 If 1 'ri 1 25 rg ,',frW1,--friff fu fi Q r4.4 ,gi :kg -, ., . . V ' L- .wkfmff f iii, +L 72: f' Discussing what some schools do with their yearbooks, Mrs. Margo Grace tells the yearbook staff to be creative with their designs. Guest Speakers - 69
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Ai if ,L If '22 if 3 mm NNW Measuring out just the right amount of sulfur is frustrating as sophomore Nicloe Morgan finds out. After reading his directions, sophomore Derek Ruble explains to senior Bryon Peach how to mix Hydrochloric Acid to a mixture of Iron CID Sulfide. ,,,,,.f-ar' ,url i ,wsmsxzmu Iunior Leslie Stratton shows senior Robbie Isham the project she did in Biology II on the differences of a person's temperature to their skin color. Science Experiments - 71
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