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MISS ELOISE MR. WILLIAM MR. FRED BACON CAMPBELL CASE JR. Biology Chemistry Natural Sci- Dept. Head Advisor: ence, Biology Alchemists- Supervisor: Crucibles Stage Crew I NEVER WOULD HAVE BELIEVED IT—Marlene MR. ALBERT MR. JAMES Melcher looks with curiosity at her biology slide. FETTING HOOPER Chairman: Physics S.E.A. Advisor: Arthur Hill Research Society Nature’s Mysterious Ways HOW IS IT COMING?—Karen Ramacker and Larry Hoffman check on a tree planted by their agriculture class. WATCH THE PRECIPITATE!—This is a typical sight in chemistry class.
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“So If a Man's Wit Be Wandering Let Him Study the Mathematics Francis Bacon Mathematics Emphasizes Logic, Reasoning ANGLE СВА = ANGLE DEF—Programmed geometry stu- geometry employs the teaching machine methods of self- dent Barbara Juengel studies the principles of congruent help, self-improvement, and self-testing. triangles. In its second year at Arthur Hill, programmed 23
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BUT THAT CANT BE RIGHT! Paul Zittel, Chris Schroeder, and Tom McAuliffe mathematically calculate the force of gravity. Challenge Science Students Hillites enrolled in science courses soon learn that even the simplest biological, chemical, and physical actions and reactions are highly complex. Study in these areas proves exacting and requires both careful observation and correct interpretation with an accent on accuracy at all stages. The sciences have been growing ever more involved, and in our time have reached a position of paramount impor- tance. With this in mind, science classes endeavor to develop a scientific attitude toward life and an awareness of one’s surroundings. During the course of an average day a person witnesses an abundance of old and new but always fascinat- ing phenomena. After an exposure to the sciences, the blos- soming of a flower or the turning of a car wheel takes on a new significance. 3 1390 00951 1195 = MR. DONALD DAMER Biology Trainer: Football MR. HOWARD LYTLE Agriculture Scorer: Foot- ball, Basketball MRS. MARGUERITE ENGLE Chemistry, Physics Interest: “Kids” MISS NANCY TRELOAR Biology, Natural Science Advisor: Natural Science Club
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