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Chamberlin, John ROP Copelond, Mike Cushing, Donn Industrial Arts Drapiza, Sam Math Drury, Alice English Duft, Barbara Foreign Language Finan, Ellen English Furlong, Carol Foreign Longuage Administration and Academics 253
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T Creatures Aid Learning oday ' s the day we ' re going to dis- sect a frog in biology. I even prepared by skipping my usual breakfast (Life cereal and milk) so that I wouldn ' t have an ac- cident during class. Can you believe that I have biology right before lunch? A friend of mine, Sandy Fine, tried to reassure me by saying, The frogs are really clean and dry. Sure, sure. I think that I ' ll have to experience it for myself to get the real feeling of seeing that poor dried up little creature lying on the table at the mercy of my fingers. After reading and studying these lob papers over five times, I think I know what to do to this little frog. I wash my hands and grab the knife. The frog shoots me a dirty look as I prepare to open its somach. Well, we ' ve finished with our little op- eration; it wasn ' t as bad as I thought it would be. Except, of course, for the aw- ful smell of the formaldehyde that the poor little frog was swimming in before we had the pleasure of its company. In biology, we don ' t just dissect frogs, we also work with worms, clams and crayfish. This gang isn ' t quite as bad — except for the smell. The frogs smelled, but the cloms were twice as bad. In Advanced Placement biology, col- lege-oriented students dissect fetal pigs, grass hoppers and other friends from nature. What distinguishes them from us is that they also dissect the brains and go into more detail. What joy. if 1. A scientific discovery? Maybe, theorizes Mr. Show. 2. Mr. Monaco prepares to deli ' his chemistry class. 3. Mr. Murray reads instructions to his students. 2 Anson, Jim Special Education Bell, Karen English Bell, Robert Social Science Brophy, Edward Social Science Brown, Al Industrial Arts Bruce, Joan Physical Education Brule, Walt Industrial Arts Buckout, Doug Fine Arts Camacho, Ray Business ' a lecture to 252
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Gentry, Kathleen Math Gonzalez, Shirley Home Economics 254 We ' re the Kids of Ar
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