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Over the top of a fence is placed a rope, the same amount on each side. The rope weighs one third pound per foot. On one of the ropes hangs -a monkey holding a banana, and on the other side is a weight equal to the weight of the monkey. | The banana weights two ounces per inch. The length of the rope in feet is equal to the age of the monkey, and the weight of the monkey in ounces is as much as the age of the monkey’s mother. The combined ages of the two monkeys are thirty years. . The weight of the banana plus one half the weight of the monkey is one fourth as much as the sum of the weights of the attached weight plus | 6Monkey see; Monkey do. the rope where all weights are in the same units. The monkey’s mother is one half as old as the monkey will be when it is three times as old as its mother was when she was one half as old as the monkey will be when it is two times as old as it is now. Find the length of the banana. Art lab. Senior Laura Puckett prepares her exhibit for the Science Open House by using calcium fluoride and concentrated sulphuric acid to cut designs into glass dishware. Weighing in. Deep in concentration, senior Laury Goolsby calculates the exact measurements of a cylinder while senior Hal Scott contemplates the circumference of a sphere. Google-eyed. During Mr. Alberti’s physical science Class, freshman Steve Silverman filters acid through a glass tube of marbles as part of a fifth period experiment.
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Mr. H. E. Alberti Physical Science, Senior science, Science club Mrs. Hazel Corbin Biology, Biology BSCS Mr. Joseph Cordle Physics, Physical science Ms. Hilah Edney Biology, Sophomore class adviser Mrs. Mary A. Foard Biology Munchy mitochondria. Explaining parts of a cell to freshman Bill Leverty and sophomore Mary Ellen Adams, Miss O'Dell uses junior Nancy Clarke’s model made out of sweets on a chocolate sheet cake. Science 11
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