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Science Conquering The Elements Understanding the mysteries ofthe sciences is a requisite for today's citizen from the ama- teur's standpoint as well as that of the profes- sional because today the compass points to the age of atomic energy. To understand scientific advancement, classes at NHS study the fundamentals for this scientific age. Sophomores in biology discover new worlds in theory and in practice, through books, through microscopes. Juniors tackle chemical formulae proving hypotheses through experimentations. Seniors contemplate the universe in physics class by applying knowledge gained in various fields of science. i '?' 1 L. K f I never would have believed it! C. Holland, H. Peterson, R, Funk discover the wonders of specific gravity as R. Dillon and K. Hughes record the experiment in a physics class. A . i ' IL! L52 .l.fh'1 T Wlliflllf SNTYXI '74 f Y u
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Knowledge of geography IS vital In the world today says Dr Merednth Burrell from George Washsngton Un: versuty as he addresses problems ot democracy students at a special meet In '41- Latesl News' M Stuff and P Miller study International as well as natuonal World Traveler' L Chaney relates excrtlng educatuonal expernences tot S Stundle l students nn a problems of democracy class problems left to nghtl P Bryant J Same! J Kartta and ,I l? X , -'N ll 'M f .. ' 'T A X s 4: ,.. ' in Q A8431 Q! A rx -gf-4? fy, N' s 11 H ' ' -' A I ! f , . I. I- H I . gn ' ' fn hi I P '11 lr' AJ T , S . lv 1 l1QlllGgl: :A ra 'EB f ' H film ' - . Qt I at S l w l - ff! it I f ,6 1 V 1 - ti D ' . , 1 A -it - 1 75-. I u X my f X 4 S
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A N6 B. Bennet makes o drawing of The slide J, Cobey is examining in biology class. Indeed o serious matter, Mr. Phillips explains a chemistry experiment to J. Norman, H, Hoffman, G. Burkhart, and S. Austin. Biology students find new worlds through their microscopes under the guidance of Mr. Owens istanding, IJ. ,bf gy fur-4 1 Q 1 5 AQ I9
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