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Students exhibit knowledge AT THE SCIENCE FAIR In their science classes, students explore the many exciting areas of the earth, life, and phys- ics. Their knowledge is exhibited every year at the January Science Fair. Students in advanced classes of all three grade levels are required to par- ticipate. Although many proj- ects are very complicated and time consuming, stu- dents gain an idea of what scientific research in- volves. There are several winners selected at the school level. The top sev- en go on to the county competition. Mr. Harris, head of the science de- partment, says not only does our department have the best science teachers, we also hold the best science fair. Students gain the knowledge and informa- tion through experiments and lab work in their sci- ence classes. Eighth grad- er Karen Cockerham, who has Mr. Hall, says that she enjoys it when her class does experi- ments like the study of the magnetic force. Itls weird the way that ball makes your hair stand on end? Just ask Mr. Hall! ltScience continues to prepare students for the future because every- thing in life revolves around science, and it en- hances our understand- ing of life, concluded Mr. Harris. Science Fair Winners-Front Row: Jennifer Lamb, Krista Schwanz, Kim Jarvis, Whitney Duncan, Maggie McCullar, Lara Donigan. Back Row: Natasha Glauch, Stephanie Meinhardt, Ben Nicholson, Dana Micklethwait, Christine DiBlasi, Robbie Fields. Science w 65
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Right: Seventh grader, David Amerio prepares to dissect his first frog in Mr. Harris' class. Brian Farabee has a hair raising experience while Mary Short looks at living marine organ- isms. 64 Science
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Mrs. Kadlec gives oral direc- tions for a test in her eighth 1 A L grade language arts Class. . g u at, It; ,2 JVcL u if 1 g y ,1 1p jKJf W134: f; ,1 , m-quvw,w.-gm Above: Mrs. Schulze explains a spelling assignment. Right: Mr. Morrow shares information with Mrs. Hancock. 66 Language Arts
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