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.-rr' 1 Top: Senior, Jo Ann Kurz accepTs advice Trom physics Teacher, Mr. Phillip Cline. Above: Mr. Jim Ehler insTrucTs Biology l sTudenT Kim STubbs on proper use OT The microscope. Science progrcim exponds, odding Three new courses This year's science curriculum added Three new courses. STudenTs had The opporTuniTy To Talce general chemisTry, ChemisTry Il, or Physics II. General chemisTry provided an inTro- ducTion To The chemisTry courses. Emphasis was on descripTive and pracTi- cal chemisTry. SemesTer courses in ChemisTry II and Physics ll allowed seniors To enTer a more deTailed sfudy oT The Two sci- ences. ChemisTry ll insTrucTors sTressed soluTion chemisTry and gualiTaTive analy- sis. STudenTs Taking Physics II sTudied advanced Topics in elecTriciTy, magneT- ism, and nuclear energy. TradiTional science courses, such as Biology I, ll, ChemisTry l, and general science, conTinued To involve many oT EasT sTudenTs. General science inTro- duced sTudenTs To The physical sciences. lT TaughT sTudenTs The scienTiTic princi- ples relaTing To weaTher, heaT, lighT, sound and elecTriciTy. Biology l and Il presenTed a sTudy oT The living sciences, including The planT and animal lcingdoms. ChemisTry l dealT wiTh The basic laws and Theories and how They govern chemical reacTions.
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Righ+: Biology sludenls, Sfeve Graves and Randy Clark examine differenl Types ol algae under The microscope while recording llieir obseryalions. Below: Mr. Gordon Blaclcmores clwemisfry class lislens alfenlively while he delivers his lecfure. -M., 2 Z a 1 2 5 v 2
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