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we study the mysteri The science department of Greenville High School is composed of chemistry, general science, physics, and biology. General science, the only compulsory science offered, is taken by all freshmen under the instruction of Mr. Kludy. Next on the list for the scientifically minded is the biology class. Biology, the study of plants and animals, is a two-year course offered to any high school student. lt is taught by Miss Helen Deeter. The classes throughout the year decorate our campus with spring flowers, shrubs, and several trees around the buildings. junior and Senior students are permitted to attempt the more advanced science courses-- chemistry and physics-taught by a much re' spected member of our faculty, Mr. Metzgar. The chemistry department of Greenville High School is better known to most students as the notorious Big Stink since Mr. Met:- gar teaches his pupils the act of burning sulfur. The Mathematics department of Greenville High School is composed of Business Arith- metic, under the supervision of Mr. Stoltz, Alegbra 1-11, Solid Geometry, and Trigono- metry, Miss jefferisg Plane Geometry, Mr. Oliver, and Senior Math, Mr. Raudabaugh. Business Arithmetic or Algebra 1 is re- quired the freshman year. No other math course is required unless a senior fails to pass the senior math test. Across-Marianna Heaton, Mary Carolyn Miller, Nancy Searl, Peggy O'Brien, and Jim Blochcr working on a chemistry experiment. l'11frer Right-Bob Perry and Bill Albrecht exhibiting snakes in Biology class. Middle Rigl1rwChester Oliver and Mary Lou Goelce working out a problem in General Science. Lmuer Right-Mr. Oliver explaining the use ofa sextant to Garry Driscoll and Patty Richardson. page fifteen es of science and math
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