Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1981

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Animals, People and Plants There are three main Biological Science classes taught at Seaholm. The two Biology classes are basically the same in that they both dissect different species of animals, In Biology 1, dissections of worms and frogs are done. Biology 2 goes into much greater detail in both research and dissections. Anatomy!Physiology goes on to study bone structure and muscles in even greater detail then was covered in the Biology courses. 1. Campbell Quinn and Hob Miller study leaf specimens in their Biology! class. 2. Iulie Elvekrog questions a point made in her science Class while jim Webb listens closely. 3. Studying a cell division in his science class is Pete Willis. 4. Kathy Blizman and Lianne Mathie review their notes together. 5. Iamie Zabriskie proves his point to Cheryl Pierno and jenny Peterson by using the diagram of the crayfish. 6. Warning: The surgeon general has determined that cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health ...... 7. Sonja Glenn asks a difficult question ofLiz Groeneveld. 8. Ray Crawford works over a lab report while Steve Danto gathers infor- mation by reading. 9. Mr. Wright 10. Mrs. Cooch 11. Mr. Hackett 12. Mr. Stephen IAffl'X'i'1'X X'K'i'fi LlKIAA111111 -2 gifs., Ni ,,,, X X 'S it Ex' K ,Qt 5 t . X X 'X 48 ' ' -1- g,,,,..,,g, ,fe 'Na . 'R ' fi ' 5 u N vi JL if x inf lt 34 in gm X . it . QS 1 . get ' Q53 - tx. W A 62 3 1,,,,-,, Q3 G53-I WWhW 'Av '39 ...ss f I Z ..., . 5 4KfZh7i!WYf



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Mind Over Matter Under the direction of Mr. Bedor, the department head, the Chemistry and Physics classes help students to gain knowledge. In Chemistry the students study the composition of chemicals. Throughout the course of the year atomic structure is studied in great depth. Much experimenting is done to help the students under- stand how the chemicals work, and to learn more about the atom. Physics truly broadens the students' horizons by covering the laws of matter and motion. Many concepts such as gravity, motion, electromagnetics, and optics are examined. This course helps the students to understand more of what is happening around us. The other teachers in the department Mr. Valentine, Mr. Hoeksema, Miss Stoner, Mr. Harris, and Mr. Cooper work towards helping the students understand the concepts that arise in these courses. 1. Craig Hass chuckles at another one of Mr. Bedor's witty jokes. 2. Before class is dismissed julie Stapleton Catches up on her homework. 3. Tina Hyan and Claire Phelan enjoy an experiment in Physical Science. 4. Matt Freedman and some classmates show that safety is just as important as the experiment by wearing safety goggles. 5. Chris Layson, Kristin Cause, and Melinda Peek weigh liquids in Chem. Basic. 6. Miss Stoner 7. Mr. Hoeksema 8. Mr. Bedor 9. Mr. Cooper 10. Mr. Valentine 11. Mr. Harris .Z , iQ ' 64 fo. .kgs fi? QQ? :QP Q. CO QQ? .ry CQ? Qs G Q

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