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LEFT: What hidden facts await the student who is ready to peer into the lense of this microscope. Perhaps the key to life itself, perhaps not, but the student will at least have a beginning in his study of the sciences. ABOVE: One can hardly imagine what the mouse is thinking about as Fred Thanel prepares to inoculate it as part of a physiology experiment concerning transplants.
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Physiology Added to Science Curriculum Science, the key to man's future, went on an accelerated program this year at NHS. A new course, physiology, dealing with the functions and vital processes of living organisms became a part of the science department in addition to biology, chemistry, and physics. To modernize and to increase the workabi lity of the labs much new equipment and lab materials were added in the new school. RIGHT: Steve Anderson and Harlan Aevermann study wave motion in a spring for a series of physics labs. BELOW: As Bill Behmer adjusts the flame on the Bunsen burner, Gloria Whitwer prepares to take down the data on a distillation experiment in chemistry. Jeff Burkink Biology Russel James Biology Physiology Lois Johnson Chemistry Geometry Elmer Saltz Algebra Physics 14
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English Students Tour World of Literature The world beckons, stretching beyond the desert sands of Afghanistan to the tropic wonderland of Tahiti and all these exciting experiences from the comfort of your own living room. Students of NHS have been discovering the world around them through reading from sophomore to senior classes. Of course, there are many other aspects covered in the English classes, such as speech, terror for all juniors, end-of-the-year themes, dread of all seniors, grammar, debate, and journalism. RIGHT: What will it be, folks? Popcorn or carrots?” Jim Horrocks explains the pros and cons of each to an appreciative audience in his speech class. FAR RIGHT: Let's see now, if of is a preposition then man of honor is . . . Randy Kluender ponders over his grammar with the help of Gale McReynolds. BELOW: Michele Jewell, Joyce Unverfehrt, Tim Campbell, and Stan Meisinger considered many subjects before selecting The One on which to base their senior theme. BELOW RIGHT: Joyce Synovec is perplexed as she goes through a dry run before takingapicturefor journalism. 16
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