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Science, Math Help Develop Logical Minds Mr. David Otto and Junior Richard Kriese operate the environ- mental chamber in the Science Department. The chamber is used as a plant incubator for Biological experiments. Math and Science complement each other, as some of the principals of each are utilized in their re- spective areas of teaching. The Math Department offers a wide variety of courses to all Manualites. The basics of mathematics are taught in General Math, Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry 1 and 2 — open to freshmen and sopho- mores. A mathematics major may further his stu- dies in Algebra 3 and 4, Solid Geometry, Trigonome- try, and Analytic Geometry, the union of Algebra and Geometry — open to juniors and seniors. Cal- culus is a one-semester course for math majors who plan to continue in the field of mathematics when they go on to college. Studies in the Science Department include plants and animals, the elements, and the earth. All sopho- mores take Biology 1 and 2, where they study prim- itive man, animals, and insects, as well as present day mammals, insects, and botany, plus physiology. As juniors, Redskins have the choice of Chemistry, a study of the elements, their composition, and uses, or Earth Science, which deals with the soil, conserva- tion, and the atmosphere. A science major continues into Physics, the study of energy with emphasis on mathematical interpretation. In the new Earth Science laboratory. Seniors Doug McCrady and Dan Bowers probe into the tiny world of the unknown. The Earth Science Laboratory is new to Manual this year; it was constructed during the fall semester. 20
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New Languages Prepare Us for College, Travel Foreign languages aid students in preparation for college and in a better understanding of other countries. The four-year programs offered at Man- ual in Spanish, French, and Latin stress the cultural as well as grammatical aspects of the- study of the foreign languages. The use of the Language Lab helps students to learn correct pronounciation and gives the teacher the opportunity to give individual attention to many students. By recording their own voices, students are able to detect their own mistakes and correct them through practice. Manual ' s Language Department takes pride in the fact that many of its students compete in the In- diana University Honors Program. All foreign lan- guage students who are in their junior year may take written examinations to meet the requirements for this program. This year three language students entered the final rounds of competition. Adjusting the volume controls, Miss Ann Manning, Spanish teach- er, helps Dave Adams in the Language Lab, Students usually spend one or two days a week working in the lab. Mr. Albert Steiner points out places of interest in Rome for David Treeter who will be going to Italy this summer with the Honors Program. Mr. Steiner will go as an advisor. Mr. Carsey Gentry confers with Juniors Shirley Craig and Mark |anke about the possibility of their going to Mexico this summer with the Indiana University Honors Program. !■»
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Seniors Wayne Lewis and Horst Richter check out their Physics ex- periment of graphing force fields using negative and positive charged probes. The information collected is used to validate definitions of electri- cal terms such as voltage and watts. Junior Keith Millay is finding the Gas Law constant by driving off an unknown gas from a liquid for a Chemistry Laboratory. Senior Ron Nye displays a figure he made to prove the basic Geometry theorem, in Mr. Fred Alhemeyer ' s Geometry 1 class. 21
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