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are willing to meet a challenge Above left Studying rocks in Earth Science has obviously capturecJ the interest of Sharon Ockuly. Above Chemistry student, Sue Spackey, displays rennarkable skill as she completes the orbital notation. Left Margaret Crathwol studies a beautiful stuffed duck in her Biology class.
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Science beckons students who No matter what grade you were in this year, if you were interested in science, there was a class for you. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors learned a variety of sciences, including geology, meteorology, astronomy, and oceanography in the earth science class. Some took the course for one semester; others, for a whole year. Sophomores, in the required biology class, studied zoology and botany and were introduced to laboratory procedures. Juniors and seniors had the opportunity to become further involved in science through the study of physical science and Chemistry I and II. Some seniors studied physics to conduct experiments and to learn relationships concerning light, heat, sound, electricity and mechanics. Those seniors choosing a nursing career or interested in anatomy, studied physiology and learned body systems and their structural plans. Yes, it was a great vear for science! Right Mary Carlisle reaches tor another rock as she studies their characteristics In Earth Science class. Below Caught In the act? No, Barb DeNles and Doree n Black respond to questions on laboratory technique. Below right, Deep Inside everyone ot us, we too, resemble our smiling friend here.
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Above Chris Schenk and Dora Corsini know precision is a must where Physics is involved. Above far right Lynn Pfaender and Susan Fabos are reminded ot a past childhood during the application of a Physics principle. Right Judith Tremmel and Linda Koontz discern the fine points that distinguish one rock from another. Far right Terry Bueche attempts to put the remainder of this man into the right places. Extreme right Desiree Wells patiently attempts to conquer the challenges in Chemistry II.
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