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Felt invades plant Worldg applies botan TRYING TO REUNITE man to his agri- cultural base serves as groundwork for the new, applied botany course at MHS. With a total of forty students enrolled, major emphasis was concentrated on demon- strating the beauty and life of plants and giving students practical experience in working with them. Unique to high schools in the county, was the addition of a fully automated greenhouse. Done by the stu- dents, the bordering, a patio, and a pond added to the attractiveness of the green- house. Insect nets invaded the school, as biology students compiled their annual collections. Chemistry students absorbed PHYSICS INSTRUCTOR FRANKLIN ALDOUS inserts personal observations on the com- munity life in Alaska and South Pacific while conducting in-depth discussion on vectors. light, and acceleration. DISCUSSING THE FIRST major project required for Sophomore biology, students of .Ierry Burden's class continue to collect insects. All Mac graduates must have at least one year of lab science. themselves in ions and chemical formulas. Other courses in the science curriculum in- cluded physical science, physics, and ad- vanced biology. Roger Williams, head of the department, and five other returning teachers, welcomed Kathy Rumple, who recently moved to Arizona. Franklin Aldous .Ierry Burden Johnny Felty Kathy Rumple 26--science
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stud program in Fortran computer language r ,.. ,. Q my l l CIRCLISS, SQUARICS, and triangles tantalize Geometry Class. gs . L 43. ERNEST POPPLE ENCOURAGES Student struggling with tlle COIII- plexities of algebra. UV! James Coe Linda Dunn Stephanie Giroux Q? ,Md Ernest Popple Judy Reihard Dean Todd SOLVING ONE AND two varible equations stump Linda Dunn's first year Algebra Class. mathematics-25
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SNAKES, LIZARDS, FISH, and turtles enliven the atmosphere of the life science classroom in addition to Hassistingn in experiments. M H, J0llIlIly Fully explains to the class tlle effects of Salt burn on plants. - A 1 A W I - . lfigh f 'tif V Craig Millbranth Roger Williams Wayne Williams science-27
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