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Mr. Benny Townsend, Biology III and IV instructor, checks his notes before a lecture on the anatomy of the shark. X,-X 'SING A if Wiki .,:... - , iLQ:.a....a,.-,-ce Familizzmgf with 77 Biology III pupils work with microscopes during their study of plants. The pupils study plants the first semester and zoology the second. To keep pace with the modern World, many Ben Davis pupils are becoming more and more interested in the World of science. New features of the science department include a terraced lecture room, a lab, and a preparation room. Each of the science clas- ses is filled with up-to-date equipment. For the second year Biology III and IV are offered. In this class students make a leaf collection and disect a shark, cat, and pig. Other science courses include physics and chemistry, for students wishing a better background in science. Advanced chemistry is offered to college-bond seniors. This is further study in the World of chemistry. Sophomores may enroll in physical science or biology I and II. Mr. Darryl Miller is the department chair- man of this fast-growing science department. Pat Fortune, Chemistry I and II pupil, cleans a bottle after an experiment with hydrogen.
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