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. . . lie Challenge of Science Accepting the challenge of science, you studied hard in classrooms and did involved experiments in the lab. You dissected flowers as well as frogs in biology and enjoyed reading from the colorful new textbook. You memorized valence, realized the importance of safety first, and analyzed unknowns in chemistry. Preparing projects for the Science Fair and struggling to prove the theory of kinetic and potential energy stimulated your interest in physics. BIOLOGY STUDENTS EASILY IDENTIFY THE SNOWY OWL ON BIRD TEST.
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IN AN EXPERIMENT physics students weigh flask then pump ANALYZING COMPOUNDS put together by Mr. Charles Karst out air to tind the weight of air to be l.29 grams per liter. challenges students in the new Chemistry lll course. HCLAVICLE. FEMUR, humerusf' identities Denny Weaver as FAIR, WARMER, forecasts Ray Baert reading weather instru- he names the bones of the body in biology class. ments. After Christmas he consistently read snow, cold. 'L .1 , Q Mn, I t I ? , 4,2 I r , ' s
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DROPPING WATER on a raised map, history students see how INTERVIEWING TEACHERS, citizenship students be ome ac the Great Divide determines the course of our country's rivers. quainted with the faculty, learning their likes and dislikes . . . Ymiglat into Fa t and Pre ent Yesterdays empires and today's troubled world paraded before you in social studies classes. ln U. S. history you saw your nation grow from a few struggling colonies to a powerful young giant, In world history you delighted at the all-too-human antics of some historical kings and queens. To become acquainted with MHS, you interviewed teachers and toured the building in citizenship. You conducted mock elections in government classes, discussed the national budget in economics, and spent hours rummaging through magazines to find articles for soci reading cards. L You liked the new international relations l and historical geography courses where you pondered world problems.
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