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Students Shared Experiences in Learning Observing a specimen under a microscope is biology teacher Mr. Gipson, Rejena Yutzy and Phyllis Miller. Junior, Larry Yoder measures the amount of chemicals, for his experiment as he pours them into a test tube. 28 Senior Physics student, Joe Riegsecker, attempts to open a tTay of ice cubes that are needed for his experiment. Successfully completing an experiment in the biology laboratory is high school sophomore, Jim Swartzentruber.
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Above: Judy Troyer tests her knowledge of vocabulary words, while completing her Readers' Digest assignment. Right: Freshmen, Larry Miller and Joe Boutersc, enacted a scene from a play they had studied in literature. Kathy Kauffman pointed out a scene from Argentina to other first year Spanish students, Larry Miller, Mary Frederick and Ben Corson. 27
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New Math and Science Skills in Their Classes The mathematics and science department of the school offered courses of study that range from ninth grade general math to twelfth grade physics and math IV. The upperclassmen in the math and science departments enjoyed a field trip to the computer center of Tri-State College, which proved to be educational and interesting. The heads of the math and science departments are hard at work trying to prepare their facilities in the new school to meet the demands of increasing needs for new math and science skills. Demonstrating one of the many uses of the slide rule and its applications to math is John Coil, a Math IV student. Ernest Manges explains one of the theorems related to geometry by the use of a diagram on the blackboard. Illustrating one of the problems in the eighth grade math to students Peter Jarausch, and Ken Smith is Mr. Clark. 29
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