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Science r t Hey, you there . . . let's see your earthworm, Students taking courses in the Science Depart- inent, which is under the direction of Mr. Keni- inan, found the program consisting mainly of three courses: biology, physical science, and chemistry. In biology students studied cells, classification, the huinan hody. heredity, and conservation. Physical science is a stepping stone to more aduineed courses: it includes fundamental work in mechan- ics. light, heat. and inagnetisin its well as with compounds. solutions. and utoinic weights, Also oflicred in this department are earth science and general science. Wlwm-OX' Q--aqui jXIrs, Bt-hrend Mr. Wttehlin Mr. Murray 18 Mr. Paxton Mr. Serfling Mr- Kktlmqmn C h at i rmu n
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I Mr. Lindvmzmn Mr, Wright x w 2 so 1 5 X f Mr. Spavzipan Chairman Miss Mr-Guigan .gbmB,f23r ' M I e A Zwfzfyfyi 1 SX W X , f 2 2 I I I 1 AWN I 'V 6 X, ,wf , X by Uf f 'Z M 1 , wwf 5 -rf: x X10 f ,Q .... X Q5 'Q x f Y 11 f l 0 x 1 f Q X Q an W . W ,, Lcfs 4: eff- wy 41 g Math Al + 133+ 6132? This might have been 21 problem facing one of ProspeCt's algebra students this past ye-ar. Every student is required to take one year of mathernatics, usually in the freshman year. The clc-partrnz-nt, under the direction of Iklr, Spzicapan, offered this year: Refresher Arithmetic, Gr-nr-ral Mathematics I and II. Algebra I and Ad- xmicn-cl Algebra I, G1-omelryr and Trigonometry. You lake the X'5: I'll take the YK. l Mr. Mc-Guughoy Mr. Dowell Mr. Rowe Mr, Umm-rgv U Qll KW MIK Ulh Mr. wp lui. IVIF. Bruglg Mr. Shultz ffff Wag Z
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