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Moth Science, Essential fo Students it ,W U 5 K, 1. Pf- , 3? I E I ,n K7 c mu e one of these before? Terry Marburger E er shows Sharon Bruck his straw geo- Two oi the most widely-chosen fields of in- terest lor PHS students are mathematics and iTCiG'I'lCE?. 'For fiophcniores who have had algebra as t eslrigeii, tilane aeoinetrj: is offered, The junior 'jear nic-'ins advanced algebra, ' r',f hile the senior 'gear bisirngrs irigrcniniolry. Although only alge' l rfr and accinetrw' are required for the college- iwuziil zrtndiint, ariyone inagf take eight sernesf 1 r- fs, -if lor. -l iratti. Ffven though one year ot science, biology, is roiruired, students interested in pursuing a .zcience tnagor nzay take as niany as six semes- ters. Physics and chemistry are the science classes offered to juniors and seniors.
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. ...into Classroom Learning the parts of the body, their functions, ond how to core for them were the three moin ob- jectives ot heorlth cldsses. A required subject, hecxlth is dllotted one semester to give students this needed intormoltion. Also cr one-semester required course, scrtety tecxches the tunddmentols of driving. The course includes or training mdnucrl on sdfe driving, the ports ond operation of cr cdr, plus orctuorl behind- the-wheel driving experience. Nw ii 5 2 - - v ii A f qi. .W ' Q H-ef I 'L-We V 5 file'-z'-Fi? H 3 l r i4+gMe.aef 4 1 . 1 5 ,vf . 2' ' I 22. fi ss-wir? y 4-Q-I-M in QM' 9 i- X I 13 -I ,Fu - i -2 fri fy -4+-N W' 1 fi L -5 l r' - 2 r 'T it . h m, f ' it '6, f ' 4 , ' 2 itil -l Y 45 'f5f7 ' I rv f' if ' -. X ill -i ll of t rtirlwr-i r 2 ' S I 4 It's simple to drive, explains Yi: Sfbftii ' Cheryl Garrett. And hero iii so ty 51:55 possibly run into anyone. loyce Kreutzer and Dixie Blcxck ax xnents as they look cya? the QGTT5 3' health class cluznzny. 05 Q0 .
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For Balanced Educofion Xg 51llllllllll. Qi,- K i l.. . .- -tmdks Marty Erlenborugh watches intently os Karen lohnson skillfully sketches CI physics drgwing under the keen eyes and guiding hand of Mr. Dice, chemistry instructor. '- Let's see, says Glenn Borden to Sain Goodwin and Diane Gilbert ufiffzxi' I pour fhis mixture into the becxker, We eiiher observe the results or coll the hospiicl. . 25 .
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