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Jimmy James, Mark Armstrong, Mitch Miller and Billy Morgan worked with test tubes, beakers, and chemicals in science class. Shane Weatherford, Leslie White, Clay Witcher and Sammy Smith looked as if the un-known in Chemistry was going to remain un-known for a while. 'w.. usi- SCIENCE - 27
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For Some, The Unknown Is Best Left Unknown Objective One: To Differentia te Between . . Some of us only wish we could forget that sci- ence is one of the four most important subject areas, but that was im- possible. Three sciences or three maths were re- quired for everyone. Biology, life and gen- eral sciences were of- fered to sophomores. There they were ex- posed to inertia, king- doms, and the law of con- servation of mass and energy. . Juniors had to with- stand a year of misery Mrs. Carolyn Gentry's class conducted an experiement with elements in their first semester biology class. Lisa Morris uses a calculator to help with chemistry conversions. kg' 26 'Y' SCIENCE and torture trying to pass chemistry. Who can remember that molar- ity is the number of moles per cubic decime- ter? The all mighty sen- iors' grades were not so all mighty as they struggled through the devistation of physics. This, their final rung on that science ladder, was the most difficult step of all. So, like it or not, we HAD to remember sci- ence. 25 fy if fi -mf! .MW
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Jeff Johnson worked on figuring out a physics problem while Greg Vickers seemed to be thinking about it. These biology students seemed to be thoroughly confused about Mendel's theories of heredity. Mr. Jimmy Moore practiced his student teaching, while Suzanne Bryan hopelessly punched more numbers into s W wt 5 her calculator. IH-ef .vi 28 ' Y'.7v6' SCIENCE 2 iw N KBS: Us
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