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Juniors Joe Laurent, Einer Thorlund, and Tom Swindell attempt to scientifically make candy canes in a Chemistry experiment during X-mas. Seniors Louis Fierens and Steve Schuilina finish up an experiment in physics involving velocity, time and acceleration. Kirk Tran and Mike Stafford, sophomores, take a break from the eye-straining microscopes in biology class. Junior Tim Hansen watches as Junior Tom Swindell plays the Mad Scientist in Mr. Anderson's 6th hour Chemistry.
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Science It's a gas It was the last day of school before Christmas break and the aroma from Mr. Cliff Anderson’s room accented the holiday spirit as his chemistry students attempted to make candy canes using experimental equipment. Some groups ran into problems, “It took a long time to get the right temperature,” said senior Janine Manino. But the out-of-the-ordinary experiment was a nice change of pace for Mr. Anderson’s ‘overwork- ed’ students. Biology and microbiology classes lived through another two semesters of Mr. Robert Go wens and Mr. Robert Budge. Mr. Richard Walthorn’s physics class did the traditional as they visited Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry. They also performed the don’t-break-the-egg experiment that every physics student encounters at Greenville High. M
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U.S. history: The next edition Some day man will walk on the moon? This statement is a bit out dated and so were many other lines in the old U.S. history books. But this year the history students were able to read more up to date information in the new books that the school purchased. “I like the new books.” said U.S. history teacher Mr. Duane Chambers, “much better than the old ones. They’re easier for the students to read.” Sociology lightened up when students had to teach class. They chose different topics to lecture such as well known people or groups of people. Then they taught their fellow peers everything they had found out while researching the topic. Over all the projects went very well. Whether your social studies class was sociology, world history, world geography, senior government, or U.S. history, it’s past history now. Senior Bill Horton reads the chapter in Government so he will be prepared for the quiz tomorrow. Senior Steve Karlzen heils Hitler during a project in sociology about the American Nazi Party. 4 Senior Theresa Carrick prays while Svante Rudstrom, exchange student, takes a break from studying for the quiz. 26
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