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Sue Krenski shrieks I can't believe Mrs. Lochhead is making us do thlsl as her fellow Biology ll students begin dissectinga mink. Seniors marvel at the wonders ofa balance and a calculator. Tamara Milburn and Lorraine McLaren examine pork from Exploring the Unlinovvn Science focuses on the knowledge of facts, phenomena, laws and proximate causes. The study of the natural sciences at Hallahan includes courses in physical science, biology, chemistry and physics which are geared not only to fulfilling the requirements for each student but are also geared to be realistic in view of the students' abilities. Emphasis is placed on developing skills in using the scientific method, ex- perimentation, critical reasoning, investigation and group work. Above- average students or those with a special interest may pursue more ad- vanced courses in chemistry and physics. Alice Perilli and Marie Cunningham discover how many bones there really are in the body.
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was- With a smile like that, who needs any other skills? Sometimes it's hard to stop, look and listen. Look at the map, Elizabeth! Sharpening Important Skills Reading skills are fun- damental to all learning and to future career choices. Courses in reading are designed to improve reading ability, study habits and build new skills. Self-confidence is the reward of those students who develop this important area of communication, as they work under the direction of qualified and dedicated specialists. Claire Lederer operates the filmstrip projector in preparation for a reading project.
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M,.-f' Freshmen enjoy the advantage of having hands-on training with a computer. Calculated to Succeed Mathematics aims to develop the mathematical skills needed by the students for their lives after graduation by reinforcing all basic skills and of- fering possibilities for more advanced work for those whose future plans may require additional knowledge. Courses include: Algebra, Geometry, Trigo- nometry, Pre-Calculus and Analytic Geometry. The Computer Room, under the supervision of the mathematics departments, provides opportunity for training in the use of computers for a variety of programs. As many as thirty students at a time can work comfortably in the center. Center: Robin Sherrod and Nicole Kiesling help their classmates get through a Geometry proof. Above: These Seniors put their heads as well as their desks together to figure outTrig problems. Left: Mr. Fosbenner always enjoys his Algebra ll class with these Juniors. 25
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