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Inquisitive Minds Reign It had better not explode i No reaction? Is it this neat now? Seven scientific -minded s tu d e nt s took part in the advanced science class held first period each morning by Mr. Graham. Biology was the interest of the five girls, While the two boys ventured into the world of the chemist. Experiments provided great fun--especi- ally with their varied reactions. However, in many projects the boys had problems with in- gredients and gave the girls a delightful show. An example of biological projects conducted by the girls was an experiment with fish in both salt and fresh water. Where are the fish? 'vm 17
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cience or Math, Playing with blocks? It has to be exact! tion Need more equipment? No shaking now . Playing with blocks, although not a usual math class activity, enlightens trigonometry students as to the probability of any given oc- currence. To an extent probability is also used in science. For example, how many ways can an eager young biologist make the initial cut to successfully dissect a frog? Chemical apparatus has always intrigued students. Knowledge obtained in the science lab is now put to good use during cooking ses- sions in home ec. Thirty-five top -rated chemistry students traveled to San Francisco during spring vaca- , where tours of research and industrial centers gave them a working knowledge of their sciences. We eat what we cook!
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A Day Is Done Now to my locker. . . Snacks after school. What a day! 18 And l wanted to leave early! Hearing the final bell of the day, students dash madly for coats and books in lockers. Doors open and slam shut again as Henleyites scatter every which way, leaving the school practically deserted. Although most run to get a seat on the bus, a handful inevitably walks casually to 'Effstore for a moment of after-school relaxation. After practice, the school athletes usu- ally prefer to drive home. However, occa- sionally, as with Bob Ground, driving is eas- ier said than done. Whether by bus or car, though, weary students eventually turn their steps from the daily routine of classes toward their respective homes. wmv Don't miss that bus!
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