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David Breton cautiously pours the final reactant required to complete his experiment. Study Of Science - Hope Of The Future Tommy Holland and John Hurley examine a biological model. A knowledge of tiny atoms and big words is necessary if one studies chemistry, the study of the composition of this old world, and a never-ending search for understanding its many mysteries . . . F-ma.” Physics students learn that this formula is a very important equation in explaining the material laws of the earth . . . E-E-E-K is the word in bi- ology at dissecting time. Boys wonder why girls get cold chills at the sight of worms. Girls wonder, too. Anyway, worm-dissecting is just one part of the study of biological science. I I
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S. L. Frisbic uses geometric models in his search for the proof. Math - The Puzzling World Of Numbers X=? Algebra students pursue this value through two years of school. With the addition of unknown Y and Z the quadratic formula has its use if X is to be established. Logarithms and new ways to add, subtract, divide, and multiply must be learned if these values are to be known . . . Geometry is a further step along the path to a greater understanding of figures. Students of the Euclidian concepts learn about theorems, proofs, and corollaries; and c.p.c.f.e. (corresponding parts of congruent figures are equal) becomes an everyday ex- pression . . . Solid Geo hetry is a course which few un- dertake. Here the ideas of Cavaleri and Pythagoras are added to Euclid's and as a result the third dimension is studied . . . Trigonometry students learn that Py- thagorean-relations are a vital part of this branch of math. 10 Arthur Campbell and Tommy Holland solve for X by using the quad- ratic formula.
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Language Arts Are Communication's Aids The lifetime task . . . and problem ... of communications is approached directly and indi- rectly in the various courses offered in the Lan- guage Arts department. For those sticking to their native tongue, there's a full curriculum in English, topped by a humdinger called College Prep English designed to cause much burning of midnight oil by seniors. In addition the Speech classes have stuck to the English language—so far. Classicists have two years of Latin in which to amo, amas, amat (study only, no lab work) and the students interested in the commerce and culture of our neighboring nations in Central and South America have two years of Spanish—at the end of which they are expected to be able to or- der a full-course dinner at any Spanish restaurant. Henry Thacker struggles with the diagramming of a lengthy sentence. 12
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