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The Plc1nt's SCIENCE department Here is agroup of Marion High School scientists observing the electrolysis of water. ' 'Wi .ares 2' 'l ff4x12f Q W 6 14, - I Q . Nd -. V -1, Il Sml ef' if 1, las... Yin AXTXQ T X-bl jr Mrs. Dot Lonon 1 hgh PX ix' x u il E T ,. m ll P fu wg., Mrs. Patty Finley Mr Howard Wllson SCIBDCG 1S necessary to run a plant In our plant there are some very 1nterest1ng courses t au ght For the freshmen there 15 General Sclence taught by Mr W1lson or Mrs Lonon for sophomores B1ology taught by Mrs Patty F1nley enables you to get a closerlook at the 1ns1des of flsh worms grasshoppers etc I PhyS1CS and Chemlstry Junlors and sen1ors anx1ously awalt the daywhen Mrs Lonon w ll turn her back and they Wlll g et a chance to blow up the bulldlng' ws: ' ' . J A ' w r 1 'U' 1, 0 ' ' D i n ' 0 g ' . , - I D 7 O n X t ' ' I . i l NN ' ' . 33 ,121 ttf? rig :Eff lvl? J
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