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Mr. Massey impresses upon his students the importance and usefulness of the periodic tcble throughout their study of chemistry. Science seeks, experiments, discovers, teaches. Fred Schwarz, a member of the Physical Science Study Committee class, is learning about wave lengths through experiments with a “slinky.”
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Jim Thomas and Jane experiment with the family of elements. Ruhmann Halogen John Matthews and Kathy McSherry study the structure of flowers. Biology uses many of these models. 24 Our science program includes up-to-date equipment, text books, and teaching procedures. The department offers courses in general science, geography, physiography, biology, physics, and chemistry. Biology includes plant and animal study. Visual aids and diagrams guide the students in their study. Our world potentials are given a realistic study in the physics labs. Students learn about gravity, motion, weight, and force. For the first year B1 FIS has a course in physics with teaching procedure recommended by Massachusetts Institute of Tech¬ nology. Chemistry introduces the student to the elements of the earth and the how and “why of life. Modern methods and inquiring students keep our science department in pace with progress.
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r ' mon 0 y , ' colc e u 0 |ti l ,he M ° ' h Dep0r ' men, ' ‘he us. of the slide role. The slid, role hos become extremely useful Math develops a foundation of reasoning. Sherrie Anno ge ' s advice from Mr. Tabor in working a geometry problem. 26 Math develops reasoning and logic and is being stressed more each day. BTHS keeps in pace by offering its students an advanced course which in¬ cludes a combined study of plane and solid geometry and junior math. By graduation a student enrolled in this course should have two semesters of college- level math. Every spring B1 US participates in the Mathe¬ matics Field Day held in Carbondale. Each class, freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior, is permitted five contestants chosen by a competitive exam. Belle¬ ville also takes part in the test sponsored by the Mathematics Association of America. Judy Kimmel, John Major, and Bob Muehlhauser work a problem in junior math.
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