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Ergs, slugs, or joules? Mr. Cutler helps physics students John DeSalme Industrious student Doug Alvord takes notes on and John Patterson with a problem. another physics experiment. Science Department Friction, Frogs Featured in Science AKIN, RAYMOND M., M.A. Biology, Tennis CRABB, JOHN F., JR., M.E. Biology CROOKS, JEANNE B., B.S. Biology CUTLER, HARRY, JR., B.A. Physics GRAHAM, H. L., M.E. Biology AKIN CRABB CROOKS CUTLER GRAHAM PORTER, MARGARET (MRS.), M.S. Chemistry RUDDELL, GEORGE W., M.A. General Science, Hi-Y, Audio-Visual Aids SAUER, MARGARET (MRS. A. C.), B.A. Biology SIGLER, E. A., B.S. Chemistry TROTT, WILLIAM H., B.A. Physics, Mathematics PORTER RUDDELL SAUER SIGLER
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“Second biggest, huh?” ruminates Mr. Akin as he reads a newspaper bought while he attended scien- Chemistry students Jimmy Jones and True Howard listen as Mr. Sigler explains distillation of water. Lab work, lab work, and more lab work is the formula for Hi Park’s science department. From dissecting frogs to compounding acids, biology, chem- istry and physics experiments provide practical ap- plication of classroom knowledge. Budding biologists learn the most intricate parts of grasshoppers, frogs, leaves, and flowers through classroom and lab study during Biology 1. The second semester is devoted to study of the human body and its functions. Qualitative analysis, valence, and atomic theory are featured in chemistry, while physics explores dynamics, gravitation, radiation, and electricity. Biology leaf collections, chemistry themes and re- ports, and physics projects are among the activities which add variety to the course. | , “Eureka! I’ve got it,” shouts sophomore Pat Burns as she snags butterfly for her biology bug ... oops .. ; insect collection.
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BINNION, RALPH E., M.A. Economics, “H” Association, Basketball COCKRELL, WILLENE H. (MRS.), M.E. History, Junior Historical Society, Travel Club FISCHER, DONNA, B.S. History LACY, IVA MAE, M.A. Psychology, Senior Counselor ORR, CATHERINE, M.B.A. History, Commercial Law BINNION ORR, MARY RUTH (MRS. M. S.), B.S. Psychology PICKARD, LAWRENCE, B.B.A. History SHORT, RUTH (MRS. G. T.), M.A. History YOUNG, CECIL V., M.E. History, “B” Team Football Social Studies Department COCKRELL FISCHER é A we ey a M. ORR PICKARD SHORT YOUNG History Students Slave Over Themes Grim-faced student John Colwick slaves over hot index cards as he writes a history term theme. eo . Even grimmer-faced history teacher Mrs. Cockrell grades a term theme.
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