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Advanced Biology ' s well known fruit fly project receives the avid attention of Suzy Hogen and AAorvin Cole. The Natural Sciences Examine Life Biology I teaches the student the basic biological principles and classifications of the plant and animal kingdoms. Advanced Biology, preparation for college-bound students, offers instruction in progressive biological and premedical fields. Various divisions included in this course are cat and bird anatomy, taxidermy, and conservation. The study of life would not be complete without a course concerning the health and safety of the human body. This course attempts to give a knowledge of body functions and health measures. ' ' S SKKf ... and this is where the oxygen is token to the blood cells, ' Mr. Blackburn to an attentive class. Firstyear Biology students discover the fascinating and awesome world beneath o microscope xploins 25
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Physical Sciences Intrigue Students |W ■ ■1 IV 1 I B I 1 r ' l J Qfa -VT Wg , 1 r aU -=:! €l va H H « ■I ff B I w B ■i f ' ' ' . I H ll ' 9H m n l Mr. Nachtigall explains the production of static electricity to Ronnie Willie The physical sciences, chemistry and phys- ics, ore offered to H.H.S. junior and senior students. Chemistry is a basic study of the formulation, composition, and properties of elements and compounds. Physics offers knowl- edge of matter and energy. This course involves research in weights, measures, radioactivity, and nuclear energy. A major part of the course investigates the mechanics of liquids, gases, solids, force, heat, sound, and other physical phenomenon. These two courses are under the instruction of Mr. Nachtigall. Jerry Carlson explains the technical operations of a chemical still to Betsy Johnson. 24
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Math Students Learn to Apply Knowledge Sandy Waltz demonstrates her ability to find the volume of o cone to Mr. Nichols and Dick Setser. The H.H.S. pupils have the opportunity to enroll in various classes including General Moth, Algebra, Advanced Algebra, Plane Geometry, and Senior Math. These courses offer basic knov ledge of our number system and advanced study in additional topics. The Moth Department under the supervision of Mr. Nichols, encourages students to apply their knowledge to physical problems and to make use of their reasoning ability. Mr. Nachtigall teaches Mike Proffit the art of bisecting an angle The Advanced Algebra clos tion of a logarithm problem. snfrotes on Rachel Ho
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