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Mr. S, Rlau'der N111 L. Nlclienzin ' A W frm ,W Miss P. NlcNutt Mr. Nl. Michaelson . , NX JN ' , 0 5 ' A -, 5 V NIR. SAUNDERS observes physics student, Everett Childs, pouring ether into a XY container of water, thereby lessening the water's surface tension. Mr. XV. Suunclers Mrs. L. Siegrist MRS. ABRAMSON supervises Mark Silverstein as he heats mercuric oxide to study the effects of heat used as STEVE FIRSHEIN AND MARK SOLER apply their knowledge of a chemical agent. physics in operating a signal tracer and an audiogenerator. 31
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,f r X Mrs. L. Abramson P 179 'L' if 'i A my , ff . W V M Z if iflb' Mrs. T. Baker f 'Dv H i vw-,v 4 Mr. R. Dexter f' i 1 , LVN . ' in QV Mr. D. Adelman SJ T7 Mrs. N. Boyd Science Keeping pace with the recent emphasis on sci- entific knowledge, Blair's students enthusiastically participated in an intensive program of experimenta- tion. They viewed the physical world through the lens of a microscope, broadened their knowledge of the chemical world through laboratory research, and explored the world of physics through experimenta- tion with mathematical theory and the laws ofnatural science. NANCY KRAMER AND STEVE CHATSKY weigh and record the results of an experiment in their advanced Chemistr course. , ,V,.,,,,! , - 1 . Y 'f ' , iw.. f Col, F. Holmes PRACTICINC THE ART ofdissection during their study of animal life, Ann Levine and Carlos Covar- ruhias probe the internal organs ofa cat. 2 at 5. Wh 13 , 1 W Em if I. , I . ,fx N 'rf ff?
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Mathematics Blairls Math Department was one of the most advanced in the county, this year offering a special Math sr class in advanced cal- culus. In addition, the department met the needs of all students with its standard courses in applied math, business math, algebra 1 and 2, plane, solid and analytic geometry, trigonometry and elementary calculus. Six- foot slide rules, green plastic conic sections, and map-size blackboard graphs became standard equipment in all classes and aided students in their comprehension of mathe- matics. MR. EDDY'S GEOMETRY CLASS applies the principles of isoceles triangles to prove a given problem. 26 4 M. x ,Q 3, ,. ' , ' Q. .V V .sf 0. is, ,V XR V , , ., f Hz X' ,Xl .av Miss S. Aud fan. .. L. .. LV.. ' . og, Z. .st M 4 5 e' M L' 2 'M as ..,. ffflffv 5 Miss M. Darling 76501 fx ,Ja A1 f 4 1-ry , 0 ' Q4 4. 1 Q1-... -' fy Mr. M. Dedeyan M .2 , , I W , .,,. ,A , V ,su 74 ri., V ,sv I LV WA Lf? . V' A Mr. D. Eddy Mr. A. Graham Miss E. Kokiko MRS. LEES SHOWS Algebra 1 student, David Stein, the importance of equating. if ji 1 ,
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