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Many students find interest in the study of living things. Here the students examine aquatic life. Students calculate their own horsepower in this physics experiment. Students Study In Elmhurst ' s Science Department, teachers are showing students horizons that have been discovered and offering unexplored vistas as a definite chal- lenge; therefore, students interested in studying many forms of life may find biology interesting- How- ever, for those interested in study revolving around the smallest particle known to man, the atom, chem- istry may offer the widest interest. Physics, the sci- ence exploring universal forces and energies, offers an explanation of movements in the universe. Chemistry students obtain a valuable store of knowledge that may be useful in the future. 14
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• v c-v Prom court for the Class of ' 65 are, from left to right: Cynthia Cutshall, Suzette Hunt, Jane Black, Nancy Bol- yard, Karen McLaughlin, and Connie Greeno. This Was Our Night Of Nights Fairest of the fair, Darinda Kast was voted Prom Queen Elmhurst teens enjoy the formal atmosphere of the Junior of the Class of ' 65. Prom. 13
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An integral part of our Math department, Algebra is a basis for higher mathematics. Exacting Sciences Our students ' quest for knowledge of the tangible and intangible numbers is being answered by our efficient mathematics department. They delve into the discoveries of mathematics that are listed as being among the greatest achievements in the his- tory of mankind. As you go through life, you will see the importance of these discoveries and their ef- fect on you. Mathematics is a very significant part of the universe because it is the tool with which many of the universal problems are answered. To answer these problems thoroughly, mathematics is sepa- rated into several areas. Those offered at Elmhurst include Algebra I, Algebra II, college algebra, plane geometry, solid geometry, and trigonometry. If a student is enrolled in the mathematics de- partment at Elmhurst, he will be exposed to college preparatory mathematics. This training is being done to challenge the students to make logical deci- sions- It is up to these future mathematicians to discover and improve upon these worlds of mathe- matics. Geometry consists of mare than theorems, it is a course in basic logic. 15
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