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A variety of projects occupied Ken Knight, Mr, William Lively, John Kopy, and Matthew Tung during an Electronics lab session. If 5 fi s ENSM. :QW www,
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I mysteries, half time whistling at gym classes, ff' Math's split personality, Jim Ford, served half time unraveling algebraic Self-satisfied for having mastered the linear representations of trlg Jim Peace and Gretchen Goehmann shared the wealth 1.:f1ff5:e1sgeaifgi1w ---- ---- i -ig . :,, ,V I y he . A E ff t f ,,. a O . . Z - - is 'Ur' if. . Q U .4 , ., ff ei A L - R- ffi R A Q. i .. 1 V y ... Q intbx . L A A My .. .,,r 'Q A 3 A , .. F 'I . V 'A e m y Q Q N . James A. Carey Chairman Mathematics Mary Buda Marilyn Capelli James E. Ford Jan R. Hale Kenneth B. Knipschild Eugene Krzeminski W. Barton Moore James Probelski Robert H. Selke Kent A. Shoemaker Frances Smith Virginia K. Waymire
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www Mr. Rotrock's Physics course included a unit on distance measurement, Charlie Wiggins checked out his findings. Cindy Quinn and Marilyn Miller ignited chemical interests. cience Department accents better learning methods Modern trends extended to the Science Department with the introduction of more beneficial methods of independent study, more effective use of lab time. Biology led the way as it took over the hall show- case exhibiting displays to entice a curious mind. A kynograph, recording response of a turtle heart sub- iected to different stimuli, caught the attention of many an inquiring student. Also new in the Biology depart- ment was a unit accompanied by films to explain the eFFects and dangers of hallucinatory drugs. Chemistry and Electronics renovated their depart- ments and made major improvements. Students were able to choose not only their lab modules, but also their areas of exploration. Physics added to its department a leniency allowing high achievers to experiment with proiects keyed to their individual interests. he--' QF If 2. g . ,k Q , ,. .Vkfzar fs Mr. Peterson explained a biological concept. William E. lively Chairman Science Department David Danes loren Farrell James Mayer Mary A. Murray .lerry A. Peterson Donald M. Rotrock Glynn W. Scanlan Daniel J. Tighe lno picturej Douglas A. Warren
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