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Science and Math Courses Strived to Ready Students for Modern, Technical World by Instilling Basic Principles, Advanced Study SHOWING SOME DOUBT at the reassuring words of her physics instructor, Mr. Lee Farley , and the urges of her classmates, Karen Abblett hesitates a little to play the guinea pig in this particular experiment dealing with static electricity. PERFORMING AN UPCOMING lab experiment, Mr. Ron Surdzial, chemistry teacher, demonstrates laboratory procedure. ILLUSTRATING HIS POINT, Mr. Melvin Anderson stresses the importance of accuracy today in our modern world.
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JIM LEACH PUTS to use the rules of speaking and succeeds in reaching his speech class audience with a touch of humor and a show of obvious enjoyment in talking to his fellow classmates. PAT PR1MICH PORTRAYS Constant Hope in the convo hit. MRS. HELENA KARR, English teacher, strives to instill in students a sincere understanding of the human elements through literature. THE TYPICAL VILLAIN, Pete Tumbas goes about the necessary dirty work of the star Cad” in the debate class hit.
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Me? You mean I have to cut up that rat? Oh no, not me! Five minutes later the whole class is involved in dissection and Advanced Biology moves on once more. This is typical of many ad- vanced courses in science and math. Most stu- dents appreciate the chance to experiment with such college level courses. Highland students have ample opportunity for such experimentation. with six years of academic math, is one of the few high schools in the country to offer both Calculus and Probabil- ities and Statistics. In the chemistry department students find that laboratory work plus daily lecture material facili- tate their learning of the basic principles of the field. Just down the hall the biology classes learned about both plants and animals through lectures and labs. In physics this year students studied a new, more general course in addition to the regular physics curriculum. Though the science and math departments have grown continually for the past seven years, even better courses and facilities are being planned. EXPLORING THE FASCINATING world of chemistry, Greg Roderick learns the importance of accuracy in laboratory work. CALCULATION AND CON- CENTRATION prove to sen- ior Dee Dilts to be a necessity in any phase of mathematics, Senior Math included. 9
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