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Chemistry students, Bill Haines and Frank Lindsey, perform an experiment in the new laboratory. 'ii Science Students Discover New World x Because of the increased interest in science and the added emphasis on science caused by space flights, medical research, and college entrance re- quirements, science courses at Central have become more popular. Biology I or General Science are required of the Freshmen. Biology pupils study methods of soil con- servation, the structure of plant and animal cells, and the fundamental principles of heredity. A new course, Biology ll, was added this year. Chemistry, offered to juniors and seniors, is the study of the science of chemical changes. Students studying chemistry, after learning the common ele- ments and their relationships to one another, master the composition of matter and the reactions of ele- ments when combined. James Hauser and Fred Peavey begin to dissect a frog in Biology
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As an advanced biology student pries into the secret of life, Spanish III students ex- plore Basque literature and Civics students learn the mechanics ofgovernment, the search for education continues in the classrooms and laboratories. New courses offer students an opportunity to broaden their horizons. As emphasis is placed on school reorganiza- tion, we realize how varied our curricula is and how efficiently our school system is operated.
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ath Courses Emphasize Logical Thinking James Dyer volunteers an answer in Mr. Hasler's Math Class. Wu. , Ned Malone learns theory of space geometry with help of sphere. Mathematics in some form is essential to all. Freshmen have their choice of two courses. General mathematics gives a complete review of arithmetic, as well as introducing new mathematical concepts. After the principle of mathematics are understood, practical problems in consumer, business, and indus- trial mathematics are worked. Algebra is the basic beginning of all higher mathematics courses. Sophomores who take plane geometry learn the technique of formal mathematical proof and con- struction of geometrical figures. Juniors and seniors taking trigonometry and solid geometry are better able to understand the work of engineers and scientist. ' Jas f' ig!! -' 4331, X wig - Puzzled with an Algebra problem, Judy Guthery asks the help of Mr. Miller.
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