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Students work hard for college crecht AFTER AN ABSENCE of Tour years, Advanced ChemisTry reTurned To The sci- ence curriculum. BuT iT had someThing new To oTTer - college crediT, STudenTs in Advanced PlacemenT ChemisTry, by passing a TesT in May, received eighT hours oT crediT, saving Them abouT S200 in college expenses. BuT The six seniors in The class, Marlon Graham, Gene GarreTT, Sandy l-larTzell, David Coleman. Mike Owens, and Jim CraTTon. had To meeT rigid sTandards To receive The college crediT, such as Three lab hours and Three lecTure hours per John Meslcow lv1iTchell Flegal week. Thus led To many acTiviTy periods spenT in The chem room, where The sTu- denTs, under insTrucTor Mr. John McBride, researched such areas as lcineT- ics and chemical Thermodynamics. Advanced PlacemenT ChemisTry also gave a new loolc To science TaciliTies, wiTh The purchase oT S2500 in chemical equip- menT, including Three SarTorius analyTical balances. This course gave more varieTy To sci- ence sTudies aT Andover .and will be a basis Tor TuTure improvemenT oT The sci- ence curriculum. John lv1cBride BGVVY Fe-BIO Fred Nerg Gall Kellel'
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HUP students gain experience INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN HEALTH? The I-Iealrh Qccuparions Pro- gram, HOP, designed ro give juniors an opporruniry ro work and gain experience in hospiral-cenrered occuparions was Andover's newesr co-op offering This year. Thirreen srudenrs parricipared in Jrhe program which demonsrrared Jrhe many alrernarives and choices available in rhe healrh services. The srudenrs received rheir rraining ar Kimbrough Army Hospi- 'ral in Forr Meade where rhey reporfed every day afrer Iunch. Each srudenr observed rhe various areas of rhe hospi- 'raI on a rorarion basis, spending a week in each area. They expiored nursing serv- ice, food service adminisrrarion, den- +is+ry, opromeiry, physical Therapy, pafienr adminisrrafion, preveniive medi- cine, vererinary medicine, social services, medical mainrenance, pharmacy, and Iaborarory. Borh academic and non-academic sru- denrs parricipared in The HOP program. The srudenrs, afrer observing rhe various areas of 'Ihe heaI+h field, picked 'rhe one rhey preferred To find employmenf on a cooperarive work-experience basis in Their senior year. Eileen Horowirz Mary Bragg Karhryn Williams Lois Freburger Parricia Wagner Edward Shumaker I
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