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PERIENC 74: 1454 In labs the unexpected can be discovered and learned. The classes are challenging and filled with opportunity. The physics student derives laws and concepts from their own laboratory data. My chemistry class is a real challenge. The data has to be precise and any mistakes makes a big difference comments so- phomore Katy Andreae. Dr. Heckle Works late in the Laboratory, where things are not as they seem. Dr. Heckle wishes nothing more desperately than to fulfill all his dreams. Letting loose with a scream in the dead of night, he's breaking new ground. Trying his best to unlock all the secrets. He's not sure what he's found. These are words written by Colin Hay of Men at Work. They apply to those students who aspire in the many courses that Seaholm's Labs were created for. Home Economics, Arts, and Sciences are a few. Any discovery can be made in the art labs. The teacher will give us a general idea and we can play around with it until we are comfortable said freshman Karen Gunther. And the cooking lab holds more in store than the challenge of cooking. You don't just learn how to cook. You learn how to live on your own and with others,', said Jamey Snork. continued PLACING ROLLERS on the printing press for his independent study course in graphics is senior, Vince Currier. ON HIS ANNUAL biological sojourn into the wilds of Lake Orion Prophet Hackett, grading testament in hand, carefully oversees the activities of his studious flock. 26 LEE
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WITH A PUZZLED, SPEECHLESS LOOK, Doug Denne searches for an answer, later to resort to the drastic measures of thought. lh, , , ff ANNE CARROLL LEARNS layout and i design techniques in.Yearbook Produc- tion, which is one of the journalism courses offered in Seaholm for students interested in the who, what, where, when, and why. NOW OPERATING out of room E106 is Mr. Tomchuck who mainly teaches under- f classmen in Algebra and Geometry. W REQUIRED COURSES 25
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