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KU Dan Eberly and Bruce Helmke test the apparatus used in their experiment. K2j Bob Birkhold, Jud Utley, Tim McAuliffe and Jeff Weller study the results of one of the many lab exercises undertaken in their science course. K3j Chemistry entailed many experiments for Laura Lamson. Here she watches the results of one of these. K4j No science course is complete without a micro- scope. Gayle Wandal and Randye Whitney watch the movements of their experiment. K5j Dan Threlkelcl looks into his microscope, trying to answer his lab questions. f61 Lab partners Kurt Bradley and Brad Shy prepare an experiment. Nj Cleaneup is also a part of science. Sue Eick and Dave lllanley finish this process after a successful lab period. K8j Frank Giammattei is dumb- struck by the results of his lab exercise. 125 ,e-vwugwht 45'
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