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B, Altemus and R, Herd practice surveying tvcliniquex on the st-liiml lawn. We in Lansdowne think that our science courses are very important, Mr. President. Our students tinkering in the lahs and studying seriously in the classrooms will eventually he the hackhone of our industry and science. They will take the johs of the engineers, chemists, and physicists that have helped to make America strong and great in the past. Can you picture the students in the lahs? There are the hiology enthusiasts hending diligently over their miseroscopesg the eimhryo chemists choking in fumes of sulfur dioxide, and the physics students with their pulleys tangled. These people are really learning to think, too. That is most important today, for scientists have at their hngertips vast destructive powers. As long as the people of America think rationally, have spirit' ual faith, and keep an open mind, they will remain tree. ln our high school science lahoratory we learn hy doing. This makes us consider every phase of a prohlcm, social as well as scientific, which we hope will lead us to sound conclusion. SCIENCES . . . Greatly Improve Standard of Living H. MacMullan, A. Artinian, C. Nuttall, S. lvlvgruu' watch the proceedings of u. roniiertion experiment. P. Martiii, K. Haines, and E. Henrie worlq together on an electrolysis of water, S. Slielmn, F. Santella, H. Himmclein. and T. Ciunipugliu examine '4Oxctn ' in their .study of the digestive tract. Twentyfnine
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bf. Hlucklmrn, F, Parker, V, Cowpertliwait, XV. Mcvyer. Al. Moore, D, Hoy, Royal, and T. Arlgiss dramatize a .icene from the Three Mu.s1geieers. Lmixdouwie sludentx catch up on their outside reading in the library, 13. Safford and D. Good hold u poxter as A, Kabalqjizm c'XfW1d11'lN the Spanish 'l'KT.Y1U7l of the Lord'x Prayer to B. Bird. C, McCloy, j, Xkflieelev, S, Condax, B, Wilsczri and M, Gallagher, LANGUAGES . . . Promotes G, Evans, B. Mellcrtt. C. Irwin. E. Heririe and P. Herr get the proper prommciatzon from recording: in .French class. M. Gelletich delivers a report on an Americarl author ax I. Maher, A. Ware, N, Rowley and Puriejoy take notes, N, Cook demonstrates the tape recorded to B. Senatz. H. Lord. C. Siiaiko, R. D'Ambro, R, Crawford, E, Garcia. I. Sharkey, VJ. Brown, D, Love, K, Atwood and 1. Mcfliiigan.
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