Marquette High School - Marque Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

 - Class of 1956

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610765 - We study plants and Mrs Anthony Bentsh, instructor of biology and general science, is :lemons sponsor :rating the use of a microscope Mrs. Benish is sophomore Mrs. Anthony Benish, former grade school instructor, teaches biol- ogy and general sicence. The classes were held in the bright, new- ly equipped biology laboratory. General science is a survey course covering several of the many fields of physical and natural science. The students studied the solar sys- tem. Knowledge of plants, stars, and the like may be very important to future space travelers. Information concerning the changes in the weather also has proved useful. Simple experiments and demonstruction were set up to enable the students to observe science in action. In addition these young scient- ists studied the principles of photography, optics and mechanics. Biology is the study of all living things, plants and animals. The students became familiar with the living cell and its components. The knowledge acquired from the study of a single cell is used throughout the course whether the specimen is composed of one or many cells. The microscope is the principal tool of the biologist. Through it he invades the world of minute organisms, much too small to be seen with the unaided eye. Prepared slides were used to enable the student to see actual specimens: amoeba, protozoans, plant cells, animal tissue. Disection is also a help in the study of biology. Students were often busy cutting up real starfish, frogs, crayfish or other animals in order to observe the inner structure. Girls and boys alike screw their courage to the sticking point as they face such assignments, but all finally agree that experience is the best teacher. Through the study of biology the student receives a greater appre- ciation not only of human life but also of every other type of life created by God. Microscopes open a whole new world to these young biologists Joe Froehle, Charles Benke, Beverly Hodgson, Carolyn Busten and Mary Murray

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