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Debbie Scheye reads chemistry lab book for instructions. , Q Beth Carroll takes a look at blood cells through the microscope. Hope Harris's erupting volcano was one of the many science projects constructed for Mrs. Ruth Blackburnk biology class. 4, 5 -GNN X
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Science Courses Give Foundation To All Students By taking science courses. I hope to get a good foundation in several areas so I can further my studies in college, expresses David Coul- liette, senior. Science is an important course for all college bound individuals. Chemistry, physics, physiology, biology, marine biology and earth science are some of the courses offered through the Science Department. These courses stress a learn-by-doing approach which enables the students to think for them- selves and to acquire an understanding of science. Microscopes, overhead projectors, spring balances and various lab materials are available to the student who wishes to further his understanding. The Northwest Regional Science Fair is held in March and open to all science students wishing to participate, This allows the ambitious student the opportunity to express himself as he learns through experimentation. With the scientific age coming upon us, science is an essential part of Escambia's curriculum. I feel if I am exposed to a wide variety of courses, I will have a better idea of which area to specialize in, concludes David. Marine Biology students collect specimen for a class proiect V' .t Yu , ,Q wk if Science students and their parents observe science projects displayed in Mrs. BIackbum's room on activities fair night T
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Galloping gourmet: showoff turkey talent in food and nutrition. pa 1 . -e-an-...g Q 1 i l I l I l E The last supper? It could be when students fix their own. 68 4 n a fc. Q. ' igi . - W 3 Lf 2 5 . n r i 5 . . .1 .1 ri zs A ' , Isn't this kind of sudden. Nancy? We didn't even know you were engaged. Cheryl Johnson reads book explaining leadership in family living. f Je J
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