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Science Is Stressed ul' All Levels Wiz u 'u1'il,zis ullili NM Mr. Crume points out the intricacies of the human skull to Tim I-Iersha, Tom Hurst, Craig Sanderson, Joe John- son, Mike Potter, Rod Whitney and Bob Adams. In general science, students learn to devel- ope an attitude of interest about the world they live in, use scientific methods in solving every- day problems and learn respect for other peoples ideas, which are different from their own. Basic science and a broad understanding of the subject are accomplished by this course. Biology is another phase of science in which students learn to understand the phenomena of living things. Both lab work and textbook study add to the student's knowledge. . Mr. Crume lectures on the dia- grams projected on the screen to Roberta Kalder, Joe Johnson, Jim Warner and Eileen Brandon. I9
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Testing their science lore are: David Horne, Stan Dunton, and Alice Balcom, Jean Fink, Sandy Larry Towers try their luck with Carpenter, Gwen Bradshaw, Nancy a general science experiment. McKinley, Sharon Bell, Ken Fire- stone, Kaye Anstead and Dick Brown. NS. Pictured in the foreground Susan Bretz, Judy Bisel, Janice Beckman, Brenda Kunkle, Barbara Bailey, Cathy Carter, Steve Stier and Al Fenstermaker are working with electric microscopes. Here one of the subjects, which is growing A in importance as each year goes by, is taught. In this age of astronauts and missles, students of Reading High learn the basic scientific principles for the building of later information, and for developing the idea that science is a molder of modern life. Seventh and eighth grade students, who meet each day, learn to relate their past ex- periences to the principles of science. I8 N 4 ie, 1 , ri ifzffa' it 92:55-'M J rs SESS: ,i' ff
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An mstrument rneasurmg wave motlon aids Mr Brlllhart 1l'1 teachlng physlcs to h1s students, Jack Cole Ed Po111ns, Lee Phemcle fi, , 334 ' Mr Bullhart pomts out 1mportant parts of f11lT1SII1PS for students Ed Po111ns Bob McIntyre Lee Pherucle Sclence teachers Mr Crume, Mr Spahr, Mr Bucklew, and Mr Brlllhart examlne lab supplles
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