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. f 1- Winthrop Trautmcn and biology students examine a skeleton. ,.! ln. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Important d1sc1p11nary values are denved from th study Q-Lx of the sclences The hrst the sc1ent1t1c method furnxshes a d1st1nct and tested method of solvmg problems and the second a sc1ent1f1c att1tude IS evldenced by respect for another s po1nt of v1ew openm1ndedness a sensmve cunosxty a hab1t of delayed response a hab1t of we1gh1ng evldence and a w1ll mgness to be convlnced by ev1dence Muskegon H1gh School sc1ence courses try to emphas1ze these prachcal cultural and d1SC1pl1IlGl'Y values 1 Mxss Elxzabeth Vcndegntt Clone C Cook and students test for op txcs ln physics class 19 I H ,, Z .,,,..f , ',,. My I 11,14 ' ' ' e E t. . . . . . . 4 - -, , I - , M . . . . I . . - , . , , , I I - , , . qt EQ , h I , , V ' ' ' 1 vm ' .V ' is . M , J ,,.,'.' X 'L' Q, 1 M41 E . ,,', ,Z M ' I It E' ffl -xv. Y . . , V p 6 .4 9 ,I L4 1 f A
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X., Raymond Bauer I-elps chemrstry students mterpret the results ot an experiment ul!s SCIENCE DEPARTMENT we wear our homes the agncultural methods whlch produce our foods and necess1t1es our automoblles radzos etc all are based upon sc1ent1f1c mformahon Sc1ence also has 1ts v1ta1 cultural values More human betterment allev1at1on of burdens and mod ern 1mprovements have been effected through the work of such men as Marcon1 Pasteur and Ed1son than through that ot scores of men 1n the past A cultured person must understand the past present and be prepared for the future Lack1ng knowledge of the Cl91'll1f1C foundatlon upon whlch hls envlronment IS burlt 1t IS dlfflcult to see just how a person can understand 1t Mrs Dorothy Bauer supervxses students for the study oi oxygen rn chemxstry class 18 2 'Y 5' ' ' 1 if O , , . xg 2 f E ...,,,' Q? Ji A ' Our environment, to a marked degree, is influenced by the practical values of sciences. The clothing
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'swab' Wnllxam H Young George Carlson SGCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Soc1a1 studle are planned to furnlsh the Students wlth the necessary facts on Whl h to base the1r yudgmert on present day problems and to show how today s problems have grown out of the past The students sense of patr1ot1sm IS mcreased by lnspmng tn hlm or her the deslre and determxnatlon to do h1s or her part to make thxs country and world a better place m wh1ch to 11ve wi qfi Russell Parting on and students ana- lyze cz topic in problems class. 20
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