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53 Y An overnight educational field trip was sponsored for the first time this year by Marshall's Sci- ence Department. Their tour, arranged by Trailways, included Missouri Botanical Garden, Cli- matron and the Park Zoological Garden. The cost was ilS40.00. The bulldozing and construction that occurred in the fall created problems for biology students. It resulted in the absence of insects and caused many species of birds to look for safer homes. Life Science, a general science, was added to the department,s curriculum. It deals with proper- ties of matter, the universe, and the more physical aspects of sci- ence. The class is taught by Ms. Mary Lou Lyons, who is also new to the department. Besides life sci- ence, she also teaches two physics classes. -Debra J archow t 3x N X N A K+ V gif wily, X X Y X X if ' . fl' 29 ! science Science ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY CLASSES TOUR ST. LOUIS 'I don 't have dreams about exams anymoreg now they 're nightmares where insects return for revenge! '
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Im 2 fi 40 M...- ABOVE: Stirring the solution in her crucible is junior Lisa Markham. LEFT: Kevin Mounts is another student who has used a cigar box to mount his insects. RIGHT: studying examples collected by fellow stu- dents is one way to study for a biol- ogy leaf test. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Takin blood sam les is one of S P many class projects in advanced biology. LOWER RIGHT: Live ani- mals are observed during zoology by Mr. Randy Lamb and his stu- dents. BELOW: Physics students study the effects of acceleration and force during a classroom lab. Chem- istry is a prerequisite for Physics. 265' QF' A r K J FN 4.2 .Ac ijt .Al-.. . 28! science X I f .5 , '-f 1 6' . I --ll -1 'ry c - W'-V -.n fl -.aah-+-M ggi. x ps D ,f- .. its n JP
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Foreign Language EUROPEAN TOURS ATTRACT STUDENTS 'Exchanging ideas and solutions with people from different Iands is the easiest way to insure peace. ' Studying a foreign language at John Marshall includes more than just learning the proper grammar and pronunciation. Through the I.U. Honors Program seven stu- dents will spend their vacations somewhere in Europe and live with a European family and learn the customs of the country they are visiting. While advanced Spanish stu- dents visited the Rivoli Theater and viewed recent films produced in Spanish, Latin students tried a new approach to Latin. Instead of lengthy translations of Latin into English, an active oral approach to the language was tried. Fourth year German students for the first time were given a choice between either German lit- erature or German history. New teachers added to the staff included Ms. Mildred Stevens and Ms. Patricia Seawall. -Debra Jarchow if arf .fe fx' .E .Wg -ax 'ni A fe. .., 'Ng . qui fn
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