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Experiments, Dissections, and the Study Science, the ever-widening field of study, offered the inquisitive mind plenty of brainwork. The teachers, doing their part, dutifully taught the kids about human cells, friction or Mendeleyev Periodic Table, according to which science class it was. Biology class this year kept the students busy collecting wild flowers, insects, and leaves. Also they performed dissections. A few of these creatures they cut up were worms and frogs. Chemistry brought to light a completely different world involving chemicals and their reactions. Advancing their scientific knowledge, the physics’ students slaved away at figuring out formulas and performing experiments involving the properties of nature. Junior high science taught the students about the earth. Health class this year was centered around classroom discussions as taught by their teacher, Mrs. Betty Burney. Sophomore, Tom Flnke meets a new acquaintance in health class this year and it looks like it is love at first sight. 22 Adjusting the balance with the precision of a professional chemist is Mike Kennedy as he weighs this graduated cylinder.
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New Concepts Seventh grade math atudent, Brian Carman erases a mistake as he concentrates on his homework. Baffled by a Senior Math problem, Carolyn Lewis seeks the help of Miss Peggy Clifton. Algebra II student, Floyd Rutan uses this odd-looking contraption to measure the height of an object as Mr. Tim Cooper watches. 21
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of Man Provide New Inquisitive Thoughts Science Club officers: Front row: Dan Cleland. Vice-President; Bryan Dailey. President; Roger Thayer, Treasurer. Row 2: Don Tedder. Milkman; Keith Carman, Secretary; Jeff Olmstead, Refreshment Chairman. Whipping out his trusty slide rule, Skip Robertson calculates the answer to one of the many complex physics’ problems. Blood drips from the finger of this biology student as he prepares to determine his blood type. 23
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