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Chemistry opens the door to understanding the nature of matter and thus of the universe. Beginning chemistry students Sherrie Kistner and Bob Deske use a distillation process to obtain pure oxygen while Mr. Thies stands by to offer suggestions. . . .
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tUtcL TR.tt UH€tcC Trigonometry students Sam Johnson, John Ragsdale, Sue Hollub, George Annen, Parker Rosenquist, and Bernie Shaw work outdoors measuring the height of the flagpole with a transit, which is an instrument used in surveying work by engineers. Mathematics is a basic knowledge for physics. A group of Mr. Cordero's physics students, Mauryeen Philippo, Jack Riback, Charles Albright, Melvin Wille, and Richard Wille, use Boyle's law apparatus to determine the relationship between pressure and volume in gases. “TO icA. eeuU tc Scientific dlculatioHC Suc6 an , , , Using a vacuum pump to reduce the pressure in the bell jar, physics students Dave Walker, Don Uthe, and Eddie Moy watch the balloon expand as the pressure inside the balloon becomes greater than the pressure outside.
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Biology class doesn't involve cutting on things every day. With Miss Larsen's help biology students Bill Burfiend, Ann Buckley, Mike Schultz, and Carol Calza are enjoying a class out-of-doors while collecting leaves for botany study. Our science department is boasting a brand new physics lab complete with an electronics panel which enables each lab unit to have the exact number of voltage and the type of current that is needed for a certain project. Besides physics, Bremen's science program includes general science, which is an introduction to all phases of science; biology, which presents both botany and zoology for study; chemistry; and senior science, which is a descriptive physics course involving very little math. Mr. Hawtrey examines Stanley Alfield's illustration of the microscopic slide with an experienced eye. Diane Larimer is still busy finding the right little wig-gly lines to draw.
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