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Sabers Prepare For High-Tech World Whether it was the college entrance requirements or the interesting sub- jects involved, many students studied science at Sabino this year. Chemistry, the most popular choice, was perhaps the most difficult to understand. At first it seemed useless to learn chemical for- mulas, but as the year progressed, many students began to relate their studies to everyday life. Classroom hu- mor and interesting demonstrations helped to break the monotony of long lectures. 1. Front row: B. Roth, R. Sicilian, P. Kendrick, A. Kerstitch. Back row: B. Liming, I. Brooks, C. lewsbury, G. Paulin, B. lohnson. Not pic- tured: I. Kirchberger. 2. Tyler Smith solves a mass-mass problem. 3. Todd Brown and Chris Lovejoy oxidize Sulfur to create a unique aroma. 4. Karla Mills and Mary-Anne Matthews receive assistance from Mrs. Kendricks. 4' if . ,w X . . - ,af A ,V - . The science menu at Sabino consist- ed of courses ranging from Chemistry and Physics to Astronomy. Biology, which was of particular interest to stu- dents new to the world of science, had five different areas to choose from. Hu- man Anatomy and Genetics was a must for those planning to go into a career of medicine. Those with a weak stomach were not encouraged to take Plants and Animals, where reptiles and am- phibians frequently fell prey to aspiring surgeons. Marine Biology, Environ- ment, and Animal Behavior were the other options in Biology. New this year was an Advanced Chemistry course, taught by Mr. Johnson. With the variety of courses offered, it was no surprise that many Sabers chose a science class to learn about the life and the laws of the universe. By Andrew Lowman Photos by Lesly Morrison K Lg 5 :MSP .X Q s it if 2 ,f l :P W4 Physical Sciences 47
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