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Getting eye-level to his graduated cylinder helps jeff Albers Calculate to the nearest milliliter as Harlan Coursey takes notes on the heat con tent experiment. When a six-foot black Indigo comes to visit Coach 'Punk' Rogers' biology class, he discovers that the snake is taller than he is. Wearing the same visitor around her neck, Barbara Cox grins at the look on Danny Kurtz' face when she gives him a closer look. Science - 93
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As the Southwest Researcher I pulls into shore, Bob Case and Bob Reed explain Work on a research vessel to Marine Science students. Science students always on the go Science students traveled far and near, with the Marine Biology students by far the most active. They took at least one field trip each six weeks. Several classes visited the Gladys Porter Zoo, in Brownsville, where they viewed the endangered species exhibits, a specialty of the zoo. The Marine Biology students went seining, dragging a fine net through water to collect little critters, at the Naval Air Station. They went on a boat trip to make a baseline study and visited Central Power and Light's Barney Davis Power Plant, where they heard what the plant was doing to prevent pollution. The Marine Biology students were able to help Southwest Research Institute in research on the free swimming organisms in Corpus Christi Bay by collecting samples. They were also responsible for getting 500 gallons of salt water up to their second story class, where they harbored such creatures as puffer fish and crabs in Koepke's Seaworldf' Science students were not the only people on the go. Six visiting teachers from Brazil's Escola Americana Do Rio De Ianiero visited Corpus Christi schools to keep up to date on the schools in the United States. The Brazilian educators looked in on science classes to observe class procedures and talk with students. Mr. Iames Roe, a new science teacher, devised a new method, called a Roe-lattus, for use by his physical science students to learn how many electrons are on each layer of an atom. 92 Academics M I
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