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of 'Q Sophomores nttentively watch nnwies explaining the fnnclions of the different microorganisms in Biology. cmdowa Just as the cnrpenter's work requires careful concentration, so it is with the students in the varied science classes. The freslnnen are introrluced to General Science as apprentices learning the funclninentuls. They touch the surface of many different fielcls. With each succeeding year, the iin- portnnce of riextcrous hands and alert minds increases. As sophomores, we begin to specialize in one field, Biology. We soon master the skill necessary for clisecting frogs or grnsshoppers. Susan, Pal R., Dorothy and Pat D., show rock collection lo Juniors taking Earth Science.
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Regina Synxanski and Joanne Pennn show how easy il is when you have the 'lknuw how . One of the best types of training for a mind skilled in the logic of reason, is the knowledge and application of mathematical processes. Elementary algebra is supplant- ed in sophomore year by plane geometry, which in turn leads to the intricacies of intermediate algebra and trigonomelry. We begin to appreciate the value of mathe- matics, when we realize its practical use in tl.e solution of problems. It isn't always easy ln get complete allenlion from the class, Judy Siscaretli discovers when she takes over during the Juniors' Intemlediate Algebra lesson.
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Joanne appears to know what she's doing. hut Lillinn seems dnulxtlul , ,v- What dark things are brewing in Vinnie's mind? Junior year brings the study of Earth Science. The students taking this course he- come familiar with the numerous theories estimating the age of the earth. Expanding the knowledge of scientific studies, senior year brings the challenge of chemistry. Many formulae and difficult experiments must be coped with suceessfullv. Labora- tory work is a unique and exciting experi- ence for science students in our small school, lt seems impossible, but the sophomores look as though lhev enjoy dissecting frogs. Pulls 37
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