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-4-lf E WENDELL FERGUSON, Cole DEMPSY WALKER, College lege chemistry including gen' and H.S. physics and physi' eral, inorganic, organic and cal science, sponsor of Scif qualitative analysis. ence Club. College students enrolled in pre-engineering, phar- macy, medicine, and nursing soon become acquainted with three hundred hall, which is better known as the Science Center of ICC. EXPERIMENTS MUST be carefully recorded in lab books. Sciences Are Necessa ry to Many Vocations From these classrooms emerge many strange sights, sounds and smalls. These rooms indeed hold the future leaders of our scientific world. TWO HIGH school fourth-hour chemistry students Roger Hec- kamn and Eric Burkhead Cleft? don't seem to agree on their experiment findings. COLLEGE FRESHMAN John Dris- kill weights the compound for his experiment carefully. 20
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GHCS. QR. Changes throughout ICC ore mirrored in the chonges in the lilorory hours. The oddition second semester of Mrs. Singleton to the stotf ollowed for the use of the librory two evenings during the week. This ollowed stu- dents who work during the ofternoon to use the librory in doing their research ond extro reoding cissigned in closs. O 'U IP 1- O I W rf -+. 3 E U -1 D 2 , Q I Q :S D. ET O- -1 O -1 '4 U7 n T . , 3 , t F . X I if ' 4 ..l:. . I . , , .f .iz ,,xV uf ,, X .VA N C 4 Q , E o' 7 Q 1 N4 5' 11 o 'o 5 Q 1 cn -I' C o. N4 cn 0 cn 3 cn 471' DE LOIS SINGLETON Assisto nt Librorion VM oo' 3223 Eos: 335 om -1 Ono T3 'U Eg-o 33? cn 5 U70-T ic 25-8 mlQ9, fj-9 -J'-h o N9 'E mil mc 53 Eg' 32 3-+ 3' o. gm ef? 53 0-1 wi HELPING Miss Opal Orr cotolog books and shelve them is iust one don, lbuck rowl Vivo Williams, Christi Brown, Corol Bennett, ond ofthe mony tosks performed by these Iibrory science students. From Pot Brickens. left to right ore Sue Shoner, Judy Ross, Edoth Dorbe, Lindo Gor- 19 .
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RUSSELL OSBURN, college biology, bot- any, zoology, and co- sponsor of the sopho- JAMES ARNWlNE, personal hygiene, and community health, college biology, and high school chemistry. :dnb ,.., x af more class. lun... STUDENTS DISCOVER a new world through biology. Study of Biology Opens New World Although the odor of formaldehyde may make biology a bit unpleasant, the stu- dents still like the course. One of the reasons they enioy'it is that new discoveries of the world take place before their very eyes. Many long hours of hard work, skill, and patience are required for these courses, but most of the students of l.C.C. will agree that it is worth every minute. Of interest to the public as well as the students are Mr. Arwine's animals which he and the students collect locally and house in specially constructed quarters. Par- ents have caught the fever and often contribute to the collection. OFTEN Mr. Osburn is found in the act of helping his students dur- ing their lab. EXAMINING LEAVES, Mike Ziy- kovic looks perplexed. f l ,l H
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