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N C . A ZLL 1 ,,.,: wi fun..-.., ll ' I - -Nmll Science Proves M yslwfing KM J , U rg 0 nl Chemistry student, Mariellen Meisel, is a model of concentration as she conducts her experiment. Physics teacher, Mr. Frank Matthews, demonstrates for physics students Don Porter, Torn Rentschler, ,lim Newcomer, and fvlike Hurtekant the use of the rangefinder, The Penn campus offers many opportunities for outdoor experiments. 20 With the space age booming ahead, many students find that science and math can lead to a prohtable and fascinating vocation. Many new and challenging problems confront us begging to be solved. We are faced with the task of learning how to use many new and complicated mechanisms. The paper and pencil method of working a math problem has given way to the computer. The sciences have also changed a great deal. The chemist in working with more and new elements, the biologist has to concern himself with sustaining the lives of many more people, and the physicist must now concern himself with outer space. Math and science majors find Penn's science de- partment superb and undoubtedly receive a strong background for college. The sciences taught at Penn include biology, chemistry, advanced chemistry, and physics. Every year the science department sponsors the annual Science Fair. This gives students the opportunity to explore and experiment by using their own ingenuity. The benehts received from this experimentation prove invaluable in helping a stu- dent to think and reason on his own.
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and Sometimes Even Pmezfzeezl Edna Williams performs her daily chore of cleaning the aquarium, while biology teacher Mr. Owen Shoup attends to a water experiment. Tom McLaren attempts to prove to fellow students that his GIANT calcula- tions are correct. Slide rule seminars were arranged for math students in after-school sessions. ,qs Mr. Clyde Motts. chemistry teacher. makes sure his students understand a basic principle in physics. Seeing is believing to most students. Science Has Somelhing To UWT Evepfone
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