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W-- Top Left: During Biology II class, LuAnn Myers shows Jim Norquest the proper diagram to study. Left Center: As students look on, Mike Geyer points out the areas that Mr. Journay explains. Center: While on a field trip to a cemetery, Van Tinkham and Ellen Grote test the durability of tombstone for earth science class. Left: Jerry Steele watches for results as Tom Shaffer adjusts an oscil- loscope. Top Right: During a physics field trip to I M Electric Co., Mr. Schroeder ex- plains how line transformers work to physics students Russ Fuhrman, Bob Schwartz, Jerry Hakes, Mike Fifer, Matt Jones, John Bixler, Kim Krueckeberg, and Stan Koeneman. Above: In chemistry, Margaret Brite and Mike Brubaker experiment with a dust ex- plosion.
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An expanded science curriculum in- cluding numerous field trips and after school work sessions familiarized stu- dents with their environment. Taught to freshmen for the first time, physical science utilized special projects: making housepaint, concrete, soap and bread, to acquaint students with chemistry. The main objective of studying or- ganic compounds was to form reason- able conclusions from the facts pre- sented, testing the student ' s ability in logic. A study of plant and animal life was conducted by Biology f classes with leaf and insect collections serving as require- ments. Outside field trips to Bellmont Park and Mr. Journays ' s farm, en- hanced the study of microscopic ani- mals: succession from water to land and reproduction for Biology II students. Earth science, introduced for the first time, gave students an opportunity to study meteorology, astronomy, and space exploration. A field trip to the Decatur Golf Course gave students a chance to try surveying. Visiting the cemetery they learned why some monu- ments endure longer than others.
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Top Left: Sandy Krauss checks for mistakes on her pattern. Top Right: Checking for all the ingredients, Vicki Yoder pauses to look at the recipe before beginning. Middle: En- viously watching others cook, Sue Kincaid contents herself in doing dishes. Right: Look- ing for the right pattern, Vicki Robinson and Sharon Plumley stop to admire the pictures.
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