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Mr. Byron Carrier, Physics, seems to be very pleased as he wreaks benefits from National Honor Society member, Fred Steiner. He ' ll get on A! says Mr, Carrier. SCIENCE ROAD TO The minute and mysterious world of the protozoa is expertly explained here by Mr. Devon Phelps, Biology, At Central, a variety of science courses are offered. For students wishing only to fulfill tfieir science credits, physical science is offered. Biology I and II are offered to stu- dents planning to go to college or those Interested In a more spe- cialized science. Also offered for the advanced student are chemis- try and physics. Chemistry Is the study of the composition of matter and the changes that take place. Physics Is the science dealing with energy and the transformation of energy. Aiding the student in the understanding of both chemistry and physics through experimenta- tion and observation are the labs. 24
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During the first semester of this school year, Central High School lost one of its most conscientious teachers — Mr. Leslie Schultz. Mr. Schultz began his teaching career in 1927 in the junior high school as a social studies teacher. Then, in the middle 1930 ' s he moved to the senior high school. Although his students considered him somewhat strict with them, they were aware that he cared enough to see that they learned the subject matter they would need for the future. His own diligence resulted in learning being made easier for his students, although he deplored lazy thinking and careless work. But there was another phase of Mr. Schultz ' s life that many students knew little about. Despite the long hours he was forced to spend working indoors, he was really an enthu- siastic outdoor man. He spent his summers in the woods of Northern Michigan near Eagle River, and he actually purchased a camp in Canada about a hundred miles north of Lake Superior. This camp, which was originally the Hudson Bay Trading Post, he trans- formed into a fishing camp for others. But whether he was hunting in the North or working in the classroom, his enthusiasm was always obvious. He was very much at home in the outdoors, where death come to him while he was hunting. Mr. Schultz will be remembered, not only by his fellow teachers, bui- also by those thousands of Central students who appreciated what he did for them during his many years of conscientious teaching.
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Wf Mr. William Gilkey, a Health teacher among other activities, quickly reviews a short quiz. TOMORROW ' S PROGRESS Mr. Byron Carrier, Chemistry, helps Richard Mark with a few difficult laboratory investigations. 25
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