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Upper left: Mr. O’Neill, chemistry teacher, and Mark Zimmerman discuss one of Mark’s funnier answers to a chemistry question. Lower left: Chemistry class prepares apparatus for an experiment. Upper middle: Mr. Amstutz, Jr. High science teacher, corrects some papers. Lower middle: Mr. Bongard. general science teacher, explains a problem to his class. Upper right: Jeff McKenzie gets a little help from Mr. Gould, biology teacher. Lower right: Biology students are hard at work taking a test. 25
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Advanced Biology Added to Science Classes This year the science department at BHS decided to offer an advanced course in biology to those students who have shown themselves capable of taking such a subject. Students taking biology and advanced biology are learning about how and why life exists as it does. Seventh and eighth grade students study a little about each basic science and by doing this, can better decide which field of science they would like to take in their future years. General science students are those ninth graders who wish to advance their 7th and 8th grade work. Learning about elements and how they combine to form compounds, is one of the activities of the chemistry class. The new advanced biology course, along with the regular science courses, is a better way for the students to learn about the environment in which they live. 24
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Since peace on earth is becoming the cry of more and more men, a study of man and his relationship to the world is important. This is what the social sciences attempt to do. Seventh grade social studies provides an overall view of the world in which we live, while eighth grade social studies concentrates mainly on the U.S. World geography takes a geographic view of the world to discover what kind of conditions we must live in. World history looks at the past of all men in hopes of gaining, from the mistakes of others, a better understanding of humanity. American history concentrates on the history of the U.S. Government deals with our country’s system of law and order. Michigan history students learn about their immediate surroundings. Psychology-Sociology students study individuals. Psychology examines man’s mental and physical health, while sociology deals with man’s reactions toward his society. Social Science Students Study 26
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