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The Science Department at Milton-Union of- fers the students a comprehensive survey of science at work in chemistry, biology, physics, and general science classes. The classes are taught in .1 manner that the students will benefit from the teachings whether they are planning to go on to college or not. Field trips and related films add to the in- terest the students have in these scientific fields. Inspecting specimens of thc Pisces order ue Wiync Brooke ind Icinnc Durham. students in Mrs. Brttlcs sophomore bioloei cliss PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE, LIQUID AIR In one of his frcshmm sciencc clisscs Mr Bitte shows hx demonstration that like conditions .iv- the 9
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POWERS OF COMMUNICATION FW' 551.14 and bu it Ii g I I burns, in oral book report lun I-Iumpluu 1 stnror LI'lQ,l1Nl1 student COI1IHIlIkl9 the lttcntxon of the entire Class c1t1on through expcrrtntes rn reidrng xxrltxng speqlung 'and llstcnrng Before Qraduatron 1ll students must hue completed four Englnsh courses rncludmg a study of grammar com posntron lrtemture md spceth Speeth classes stme to de xclop profnutnq rn publlc spealtrng Amcrrcrn ind Englnsh lxtcmturc tourses Increase xocrbulary stunulate IITIIQIUIIIOII and create sn rnterest rn llfCf1fl1I'6 both cl1ss1c and modern Spmrsh incl Linn are offered to gnc students ln apprcur tlon of the culture customs 'Incl hrstones of other peoples tountrles In second ycar ilanrsh students urrte is Mrs Gectlng drctwtcs any 'I Y' ' CCI Ill L 1' X ' f gf' It K, N. 1 A K , Y ' , f ' f ' I . f Ah. ,, ii e -I - f .5 f I , , 1'-'Q -' , 9 I r . .Q I A f y 1 'V l ' if If ' C , ' I , , I I 1 4 Z 1 2 The aim of English is to increase the powers of communi- L '.' ' I ' ' I t I , ' I I , . g 'l . A . . A- A K 4 ' A 5 K 6 V A . - ' ' V 7 - , .' ' , ' . 1 . ' ' . s . - . ' ' S . ' ' Q ', . ' A Lk' 1 ' l L I . . L 5 A . L I . I . . ' ' h ' I f . L ' - ' e X I. , ' ' ' .. ., ' A 4 - '. ,
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Using numerous chemicals from the lab, rin intricate experiment is performed by Jane Harshbarger and Naclean Conte in chemistry class. ELECTRONICS INTRIGUE SCIENCE CLASSES Experimenting is one of the interests of senior physics students, Justus Sowry and jon Witle'nL'r. Student teacher, Mrs. Joyce Landis, gives individual attention to a biology student. do 'I
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