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fs .-4' I The four students psctured above are pursuunq one of Centrals more advanced courses that IS chemrstry Ted Mager Cynthia Schmidt Mary Ann Locke and Tom Rullr are dlscoverrng SCIENTITIC facts on thelr own throuqh expert mentatnon and observatlon and are then comparlng thelr fmdmgs wsth those of prevrous experrments Although chem :stry IS not a requlred sublect many college bound students elect rt each year rn order to complete a scnence mmor mayor and other students choose at rn order to understand better the whys of everyday occurrences The one hun dred frfty students who study chem stry attend c lecture course for four days of the week and then prove the rm portant theorles through laboratory experlmentat on Thts then IS the core of chemrstry for experimentation leads to discovery discovery becomes progress and progress be comes an Important mllestone on our Journey Toward Excellence it Dv V Wg K Xxx WV
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J , - x, Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics dealing with Lorraine Cohen and Miss Semortier are seen here as the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and ap they apply the two heads are better than one theory plies them to other Figures involving triangles T g also toward the solution of a particularly confusing trig prob- Advancecl courses prepare us for the space age. ik Dim! P X .-I X I X Auf: .NN-,Tx 5 ' '- 1 , mini ' W, s v? se U ls it a maple, an oak, or an elm? This is the question asked by John Fritz, Mike Kelley, Lovell Walker, Mariyri Wieczorek, and Dave Pendzinski as they begin their leal collections for Biology l. Of course, Old Man Winter will probably be suce cessful in making this the season's last field trip, however, the students of biology will undoubtedly have more than enough book work, notes, dis- sections, and diagrams concerning the study ot plants and animals to keep them busy until spring.
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'H ffj'? pf M2 WWW Z 3 n flag to the class. 'A Am' W W Non Sine Laboref' Mr. Robert S. Herringer and Latin students Jane Siekman, Barbara Weinstein, Scott Martin, Karla McCray, Pat Mallory, Harry Lamberson, and Bailie Dunlap translate ta the English that familiar phrase, Noth- ing without work, inscribed on the stained glass window. Through the study of Roman life and culture, Latin liter- aature, and grammar, Centrals Latin classes receive a bet- ter understanding ofthe basis of both our English language and our culture. s sg awww 'lffiainliii' it-new iaiiiims-+ + XEREQQBAA Raw! Speech, which is taught this year by Mr. Merriman, gives all of Central's students a chance ta gain experience and poise in speaking before an audience. Although this course is not required, many students whose future vocation may include public speaking--law, for instance--elect it each year. Christian Tzschucke, our American Field Service ex- change student, uses a sweeping gesture as he drives his point home to the class in a final, summerizing statement. X -fl- Q, ,, , ln German class we not only learn howto speak the language but we also learn about German life, culture and folk lore. Randa Miller is showinq the class the coat-of-arms which she made Ruth Grorud and Russell Gordon are also holding the coat-of-arms of df ferent states in Germany, Mr. Govern the teacher, is explaining the German is is .5
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