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One of Mr. Lochhead's physical science scholars, Frank Fry, diligenily fills in his workbook answering questions about the eleclromagnel I have ii! echo sophomore biology sfudenis Kaihy Minnis and Ricky Fehers as other members of the class seem stumped. 21
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Elaint Bachle and Mary Borelli carefully adjust the luminous flame of the Bunsen burner while Betty Fisher cautiously anticipates the outcome. Scientific Studies Intrigue Students -fe' Mr. Lochhead's static electricity generator brings forth comment and laughter from Frank McMann, Tony Bosworth, .lim Kulziak, Kay Lucas, and Harold Scheer, some eccentric eggheads talking physics. ' 2 0 i l ny strange-looking bug wandering a- round the halls this year usually had a biology student on its tail. The biology classes taught by Mr. Piccolo and Mr. Lochhead did not follow the book strictly but rather they studied subjects in relation to each other. During the course the students performed a few experiments such as the dissection of frogs and worms. At the beginning of the year the chemistry students were sufficiently incapacitated with the complexities of such oddities as Bunsen burners, graduate cylinders, thistle tubes, etc. Gradually, however, the chemistry teacher, Sis- ter Willireda, Ad.PP.S.. taught the students to work efficiently with the elements which com- pose our world and to discover the truths concerning the Law of Conservation of Mass. Mr. Lochheads physics classes studied a new approach to the subject this year. The students were given experimental data from which they were asked to determine different physicists theories. Physical science was a new subject offered at Mcfiuinness this year by Mr. Lochhead. This course dealt primarily with the composition of the C.lfll1.S crust, different minerals and crystals, and certain astronomical situations,
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History Students Delve into Past Debbie Stewart and David Henke search ardently but questionably for the correct pronunciation of Qietierksteradell The race has begun. Will Claudia Loughmiller finish the remainder of her 85 American History terms before Miss Basolo gets to her row? 22 Gary Massad seems to have caught the :amera's eye while the rest of the Oklahoma History class is captivated by Mr. Hughes' balancing act. 'M 'S Mn.
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