Genoa Area High School - Limelight Yearbook (Genoa, OH)

 - Class of 1971

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An experiment in general science looks easy to freshman Julian Lozoya as he is assisted by Sue Ackerman. Students Experiment In Unknown 1 - chloro - 1 - methylcyclo - hex- ane. E MC In a reaction, mass is neither created nor destroyed. A + B = C Sounds echo the halls from the science and math classes throughout the day. A large variety of science and math courses help prepare students for college and jobs after gradua- tion. With our laboratory facilities, Genoa students are able to learn through experimentation. An im- provement to the biology lab this year was the operating room. Math students rely on various instru- ments for measurements and learn with the help of Mr. Porter ' s toys. Rats are used by biology students for observation. Steve Pinson chloroforms the rat before op- erating on it. Chemistry students Sam Rameriz and Mike Peters work with caution as they measure their solutions. 15

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The advanced math class learns as Carl Smith demonstrates. A geometry problem is clearer to Julie Bailey as Mr. Baird explains it on the board. Concentration on details is an important and necessary part of electronics class. Dave Clere and Ed Matyas. Radioactivity is studied by Mike Bariette and Fred Kusian in physics. 14



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Discovering Technical Skills Skip two spaces after every peri- od. Three-quarter inch plywood. Two and a half yards of corduroy material. Scale of one half inch equals one foot. These are some of the common expressions used in the vocational departments at Genoa High School. Industrial arts and mechanical drawing tries to teach boys how to plana and carry out projects and to use tools and machines. These can be expanded into many occupa- tions. Home economics prepares girls for homemaking and family life. Girls taking business courses are ready to go out into the world more composed and capable. Right — The Home Economics Department welcomed its first male students. Al Skaggs and Frank Pokorny. Below — Mixing skill with concentration and practice makes a good typist of Emily Kern. Mechanical drawing teaches Ed Matayas the Karen Duke and Luanne Van Sickle show the first step to make a dress by cutting out the fundamentals of drafting. material. 16

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