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SCIENCE Amuses and Confuses Students . ,.,.,,,,,,,- .-, . , ,- -,,,.,. .rf -, , , f . - I H ' , -, , 7-ff fin. ' . ef' A . , , fVf,f,fi' i2fi:vf9f1f,f17Vl9'77 213 :f,'3b'- 1 If?,,m W '- . . .. - ., A , if W ' . - A f 4 ff f if , f f .e Examining roots to understand nature's mystery are Arlene Zimmerman and Craig Wahnish. Frogs, legs lay exposed at one dissecting tableg the skeleton rat- tled eerily in the wind, frothing test tubes glittered in the chemis- try lab, fumes of formaldehyde del- icately tickled the noses of scurry- ing students. These were common scenes in the science rooms at EHS. Science has encouraged a large number of students this year on to greater goals and higher scientific programs. Among these added at- tractions Were better equipment, fascinating new discoveries in all aspects of science, and new teachers. During the course of this year human physiology students met and examined uluniorf' the skeleton who was either male or female. Never were they able to find outlj They also learned about muscles, nerves, tissues, and blood in humans. Chem- istry fans mixed explosive concoc- tions, worked long, hard problems, and wore the chemistry teachers to a frazzle. A number of brave stu- dents also weathered a year of Chem ll, a feat that was really miracu- lous. The students of biology had a ublastl' dissecting all varieties of smelly, squishy animals. No Wonder biology became so popular! EDWIN ALLABOUGH DAVID BARRIGER ANNA CASH CHRISTOPHER HELEN EVANS Chemistry, Physical Sci- Biology, Cross Country, BSCS Biology, Anchor CLARKE Human Physiology, Re- ence, Rating Sheets. Track. Club. Biology, Biology Re- Stricted PhyS. Ed. search, Oceanography. litwhwswfii ig. ? I 26 Rr fissile gb S X X af S s s t as X' X Q . X X . s f Q y as A-Y fest . ' 2 ...raise -g.,.,5 -. 51 - -' z . , 5 ' X Qi X it
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ENGLISH Sheds New Light On An Old Subject English teachers used new tech- niques in instructing grammar this year. Usage of overhead projectors added variety in the studying of sentence structure and other gram- matical functions. Using new text books, sophomores broadened their scope of vocabulary and grammar. In literature they re- enacated the play Julius Caesar. Aside from studying the regular course content, juniors read and studied two great novels: M oby Dick and The Scarlet Letter. Seniors groped into the ancient history of English Literature, fin- ished their senior themes, and saw three films: Macbeth, Hamlet, and The Barretts of Wimpole Street. With the use of overhead projec- tors and films, Eagles really had to look up', in the English classes. MIRIAM FOREMAN LADONNA GLOVER English. English Il, Jr. Class. .IANICE English III, Para-Med- MIZELLE LINDA REDDICK English III. ics Sponsor. L! f .ff .wtf -M A 1- G : , t t I I L q Wt if itas it fr' t'ti E . . I- v, ' V itt. 5 4 . ' X DONNA ARMSTRONG WILLIAM English II, III, Medita- DANNENBURG tions. Drama, Speech, English, Thespians. Mr. Towe uses the overhead projector to emphasize aspects of English. LEORA SCHERMERHORN English III, IV, Eagle Boosters, Writing Club. at? f ff t ' . A f jr K t VVVVV ji VV fi I ,,.,, rv f 28 JAMES H. SMITH English, French, FTA Sponsor. ? Q r V f iytt ' JANET SMITH English III, FTA Spon sor. 7 1 W , if fg A X f N Q z tt, if ., f,. , if ., Ei , Q W , l I ., in ' -. H 1 rrfwzifbfd 1 In I ,,,, ., .. Q ,,,. . 5 I 4 5 4 t F, X
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