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Mr. Bentley is the head of the Science Department which gives the student a basic foundation for study in more ad- vanced courses of science. Applied science is a special course for students interested in phases of the in- dustrial field. Modem science teaches the student more of the natural resources while electronics has to do with electric- ity and its basic elements. The study of plants and animals is classified as biology while physiology deals with the human body. Problems and experiments concerning the physical changes occurring in fluids, electricity, and machines make up physics. James Childs, Richard Smith, and Arthur Brannon look on with intense interest as Mr. Bentley explains an experiment in electronics during the applied science class. 1 he operation of a small electric motor is being demonstrated to the students in the modern science class. Back rote : Melton Wright, Arnold Pea. Robert Wright Mr Jtaughe, VVillis Has.lius, Richard Fittante, Harold Tolbert, Jesse Callion, Leon Stacey, and James Birch. Fnnt row: John Nielson. Mr. Badar. Gordon Stewart, and James 7
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PJwfAACcd £duxxUio+i Mrs. Campbell and Miss Powers check the class records for attendance and grades in their new office. Now that classes are being held in the Wildanger Fieldhouse, there are as many sports as the girls can participate in. Some of these sports arc tennis, volleyball, badminton, basketball, and tumbling. Archery has recently been inaugurated and they hope to have it better established by next fall. Also enjoying the comforts of a new office arc the men g m teachers. Mr. MacDonald points out a date on the bulletin board to Mr. Adams and Mr. Marlcttc. Gym has become a more pop ular class with the addition of the new fieldhouse. More facil- ities arc available along vv ith better working conditions for the instructors and students.
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Observing Mr. Vallcau’s drawing in which he traces the How of blood in the circulatory system arc his physiology students; Glenda Rankin, Archie Scott, and Audrey Oatman. The arrows indicate the path the blood takes. Dudley Place, Jean Bigelow, and Pat Johnson are concentrating on the generating of hydrogen sulfide that Mr. Bisbee is demonstrating for his chemistry class. The electrolysis of water is the experiment that Mr. Vincent is demonstrating for his chemistry class. Paying close attention are Pat Bowles, James Johnston, and Dave Maquirc.
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