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EXPERIMENTING TODAY FOR TOMORROW'S WORLD With our contemporary civili- zation constantly advancing in Technological directions, basic courses in the science fields en- able the student to understand the challenges ot his future. Science introduces into the mind of the student the ques- tion Why? ln science 'the most extrava- gant dream of today becomes a reality tomorrow. Working out a science experiment are: L. Deppen, N. Youse, and P. Tolland. A Here we see J. Conz, J. Dornblaser, 5 .JUW and Mr. Rickolt examining the parts '. of Amoeba and Euglene. Determining tomorrow's forecast are: P. Kauffman, M. Wentzel, J Shifter, T. Werner. twenty-four -
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EN 3' DIFFICULT PROBLEMS STIMULATE INTELLIGENT MINDS Right: Reviewing the proof to a Geometric figure are: Mr. John L. Sharadin, Advisor, J. Hibschman, and R. Boyer. . ' . - -sf :u ni ' get 's N1-'Jfs 1 Ft K 15 Y You will be better prepared for a iob and for many college courses if you take full advan- tage of the possibilities which mathematics offers. Mathe- matics will improve your ability to read, understand, and reason. Since a great many situ- ations in life call for the use of figures, you will be able to meet these situations with a confident sense of mastery. Left: Solving problems in three di- mensions are: Mr. Nevin Matz, Ad- visor, B. Moyer, B. Fake, and M, Forrester, Left: Learning the fundamentals of Math are: R. Richards, P. Przybeck, Mr. Lee Bierly, Advisor, and N. Troutman.
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FUTURE SCIENTISTS AT WORK Looking over info nual Science Fair are, left to right: R. Small, M. Dechat advisor. Experimenting in chemistry labora- tory period ar - McKanis. 1 -fi' 2 l rmation for the An- n, and Mr. Sharetts, e. R. Erkes, J. Lam, J. ' - twent -five Y i H fi P Sharettsr . nl Mr. oid barometer Bfei W' llema . T examining an we Wagner, C. Steffen- The Science Fair, wh held annuall ich is y, is a contest in which students from the various schools participate. These stu- dents, who are interested in science, enter science proiects which they have constructed. '-Wl'll.5 fa
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