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include Biolo9Y, Physics, Chemistry Students' noses wrinkled involuntarily outside rooms of the Science Department as strange odors of chemicals penetrated the halls of A, B and C wings. From Biology to Physics, students searched deeper into the world of sci- ence, expanding their knowledge of the fields, as they sought to earn the science credit required for graduation. The discussion of plants and animals along with studying microscope slides and analysing blood types served as invaluable aids to biology students. Biology ll students further studied the classification of living things and micro- biology. Budding chemists struggled through theories and formulas and learned how to multiply and divide with a slide rule. Chemistry Il dealt with a higher level of experiments and calculations. Investigation of equipment used in laboratory work enabled Physics stu- dents to learn the laws governing mechanics, electricity, sound, heat and light. Members of the Future Doctors of America club visited educational estab- lishments to learn about a possible career as a doctor. Los Cientificos, sci- ence club, was open to anyone wishing to enrich his knowledge of the science world. A total of seven years study was offered under the supervision of DeWitt Ivey with the assistance of l0 teachers. l Academics 73
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