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Students experiment, learn in science The mystery of life, the questions of the uni- verse, may, in the end, be unanswerable to the human mind. But it is at raising these that it is possible for us to have a finer outlook on our own existence. For where would we be without lights, electricity, and even running water, all inventions brought about by man ' s disenchantment with his own surroundings. Yes, science is more than just facts and useless terms; it is more a way of life than the average student might assume. Science ' s sole purpose is not just to keep man existing, but to help him develop his evolutionary potential. For as man continues to conquer nature, so also is he able to create and invent in his leisure time. Through the use of the scientific method of research, man can systematically con- trol and regulate the forces of nature. Science is an attempt to find the Divine Plan of the universe. It is an attempt to explain Wonder. Ultimately, it is the search for God. TOP: A complex bacterial experiment in Biology I holds the attention of two Sophomore girls. ABOVE: Jim Hurley and Coleen Paye diseorer the secrets of the microscopic world in Advanced Biology class. RIGHT: In Physics class, the spray pattern of a laser is demonstrated by senior Jeanette Killewald.
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Mrs. Faison Bro. Joseph Mr. Merlo Mrs. Marrocco Sr. Nancy Mr. Juratovac ABOVE LEFT: Ann Muz i ponders in he?- mind the answer to a square root problem. LEFT: Using a protractor. Jerry Buysse demonstrates principles of measurement as learned in mathemati- cal engineering class. 23
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Mr. Karaszfrwski ,0 Ms, Martell Ms. Simonis Mr. Novak TOP LEFT: The thrill of it all ! ! ! Ric Frontiera demonstrates a real charge in electronics class. LEFT: Betty Genuit works with a complicated principle of measurement in physics class.
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