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Emphasis on science subjects continues Practically every cadet at AMA is taking a science course. This will definitely give each one of them a firmer foundation for life in the outer space era, even though only a small number will eventually pur- sue science as a vocation. Added to Augusta’s science curriculum in 1959-60 was astronomy, a science which will become increas- ingly important ‘during the coming decade. Fresh- man students have a choice between astronomy and geology, a subject which has interested so many ca- INTENSE INTEREST lonization of gases experiment pro- genuine attention from the entire physics class. Bob Morefield, J. H. Morris, Tom Cotton, Pete Vallone, duces Steve Durst, Sonny Crockett and Herb Widener wait for Col. McCue to dem- dets that AMA now has at least one alumnus who graduates in that field from college each June. Biology, a sophomore subject, has produced win- ners in the first and second place category every year in which AMA has entered the state contest. Chemistry and physics, junior and senior sciences emphasize theory and problem work, with labora- tory work in qualitative, nuclear studies, and elec- tronics. With such a varied science program, AMA cadets have a sound foundation for college work. onstrate the effect of a magnet on a stream of electrons. Tubes with vari ous gases produce different colors, each typical of the element used. Physics stresses classroom demonstrations.
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See RIGID WORKOUT . . . Major Koogler gives Dave Savers a cally and academically, finds that Major Koogler puts a great rugged session with quatrains and couplets. Dave, tops athleti- deal of emphasis on college entrance material. ... developing his abilities of self expression. artificial English does have its uses as Col. Deane closely super- vises him. Jack Steele does some drill work also, Every one of Col, Deane’s students gets a thorough session in vocabulary building. COL. H. D. DEANE B.S. University of Virginia; Head- master; Chairman, English De- partment; Academic Board, Eng- lish. 17
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to increase each cadet’s horizon... COL, J, ‘C, MeCUE, JR. B.S., M.S. University of Virginia; Academic Board; Science, Mathematics. MAJOR C. E. SAVEDGE B.A. Washington and Lee Univer- sity; Chairman, Science De- partment; Academic Board, Dances, Final Ball, Catalog, RECALL, Chemistry. OXIDATION-REDUCTION REACTIONS . . . Randy Preston dis- covers that chemistry is a large part of photography. Using the stockroom as a dark room, Randy checks the O-R difference in development time. 19
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