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If s Not Just A iP Class It ' s An Adventure Are Science and Math weird? If growing different forms of microscopic organ- isms or figuring out the val- ue of a letter is, yes, they are weird. In the Science department there are many crazy or some might say disgusting labs and experiences such as dissecting fetal pigs, mak- ing sulfur (better known as stink bombs) or possibly Scott Douglas, Terry Stove, and Missy Meade challenge themselves by taking Chemistry taught by the ever popular Mr. Jones. Martin Reef seems to be in a world of his own as Mr. Hunnicutt tries to teach the rest of the class. finding your own constella- tions. Math on the other hand is not so zany, well, maybe it is. Who ever heard of trying to find the value of x, y, or z and have it make sense. The Math and Science de- partments may seem a little strange at times, but they al- so add a little adventure to a sometimes monotonous cur- riculum.
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Environmental student Charlie Dale breaks the monotony of stud- ying by asking Mr. Swartz a ques- tion. Corey Gerber seems to find some- thing amusing as Mr. Hunnicutt tries to explain a problem to him.
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Fact or Fiction Shhh! You ' re in the library. How- ever, it isn ' t all whispers and refer- ences, the library is often interesting and fun. The student cadets see that all humor is not lost in the world of books. Mrs. Carr is a more than qualified librarian that uses her skills to help the students of Norwell. It is nice to know, consequently, that through her fun-loving ways she gets the job done. The library is kept well organized, thanks to the smiling librarian. Credit is due where credit is earned. In this case, the library staff should be noticed for their work and a special thanks should go the ring-leader, Mrs. Carr, for all her dedicated years of work. Is Mrs. Carr trying to liide or be helpful? Some- times she would really like to do both. Mrs. Carr snickers . . . She is thinking about the loot she will bring in from the overdue book fines. Laura Stuff finds an exceptionally hilarious book from the fiction section in the Ubrary.
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