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odern World, cience Is Essential t 'l X urc Baratona and Ted Cottingham receive an earthworm from rs. Onsgard. The earthworm is one of the first dissections which ll lead to the dissection of a frog. A 3 'fj' w.x'f A 'ff A model of our solar system helps students in Earth Science to lecture. understand Mr. Tompkinss Ni MAN NYANT Have a heart, Mr. Wimberlyf' say Doreen Lesh and John Lawson as Mr. Wimberly wants them to distinguish arteries from veins and ventricles from auricles in Health class.
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To Meet The Demands 0 Biology is the study of plants and animals. These sophomores further their study of animals by dis- secting an earthworm in X Biology l. Q- ',j' . , X Replicas help students in Physiology to understand more fully the human body. Jim Gilroy, Mr. Sakal, and Linda Protto examine a skull. W 11 By using models, such as this one of the digestive system, Mr. Wimberly creates interest in lectures in Health class.
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Assuming Scientists Assume Scientifically, Thes AT LEFT: In Space Science, a com- paratively new course at JT, Mr. Graham works with a retrograde motion demonstrator. L-Q., xx Mr. Graham and his space science class examine a solar sphere model, How- ever, the students do get a first hand vuew of our own solar system by using the telescope on the filth floor of our school. 22 Wm A. Gllxlxii ENERPSYOD- Gt' 1 U0 000 M Physics is indeed a very hair-raising course, says Jeanne Smith as she con- ducts over 300,000 volts. Observing this unusual phenomenon are Lawrence Jones, Sally Huey, and John Honiotes.
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