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hrough Experimenfafion Lab experimenis provide siudenfs wilh prac- 'fical applicaiion of iheir chemical knowledge. James Weber, r., observes as Eugene WSH, Dave Diefzel, and Chris Nuechferlein conducf an experiment James Weber, left is caughf in a fypical pose, explaining Sewing his second year ar Frankenmuih High School. Byron Charfers Teaches in ihe specialized fields of eleclronics, algebrafand basic maih. He was a graduaie of Cenfral Universify, where he earned his B.S. degree. Experimen+ing wirh an elecfronic device, Dave Morley. Leo Weiss. and Ed Dahlman wafch as Byron Charrers inslrucis during fhe procedure. ihe difficulfies of chemisfryf advanced mafhemafics, and ap- plied chemisfry, which he +eaches'daily. Mr. Weber gradu- afed from fha Universify of Michigan wifh a B.S. degree and is currenfly worlring on fha Masier's degree.
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Soienlilio Knowledge Gainei Come boys. le'r's have your slides. Teachers of The science deparlmenf have one main obieclive--'rhal is 'fo help broad- en 'rhe s'ruclenl s scienlific background in such areas as general science, chemislry, applied chemislry, physics, and biology l and ll. Science is lhe key lo The fulure. As 'the nalural resources of lhe world are depleied if will be lhe scieniisis who will poinl ihe way lo feed and clolhe humanily. Biology sludenls learn 'lhe ba- sic lundamenials of micro- scopic animals and planfs. Shown al' riqhlz Sieve Schrems and Karl Muehlleld examine microscopes during a labora- 'iory session. iz y
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Maihemaiics eeTs Demands Algebra I and basic elecTronics are being TaughT by Byron CharTers. Warren Wilson insTrucTs his applied maTh sTudenTs To improve and widen Their knowl- edge of general maThemaTics. and in ge- omeTry gives his sTudenTs an insighT inTo The maThemaTics of logic and reasoning. Bob Prohman is using his power of menTal TelepaThy in answer To Warren Wilson's quesfion. lnTeresTed onlookers are Margarei' DeYoung, Kafhy DieT- zel and Mary Huber. ln Mrs. Townley's Treshman basic maTh class sTudenTs sharpen Their sicills in The ariThmeTic, processes oT addiTion. subTrac- Tion. mulTiplicaTion. and division. Also in The maThemaTics deparTmenT James Weber Teaches advanced maThemaTics which is inTended To prepare The sTudenT Tor The inTensive classes of college. Percenfages are always a problem, buT Mrs. Marian Townley dem- onsTraTes The correcT Technique To her class.
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