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Mrs. Joan Morgan, department head, above, shows use of microscope. Mr. Herman Hesse and Coach Dale Hall, right, discuss a biology chart. RESEARCH FOR FOR PEACE The Science Department o£ Savannah High strives to alert students to this need for development. An aid in molding future scientists is the Joe Berg Foundation. Gen- eral Science and Biology are required for all; Chemistry, for better students; Physics, for those sufficiently talented and interested. Miss Sue Murner proves that sound does not travel through a vacuum. Mr. Eugene Griffith demonstates the use of the electric generator. 29
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Mad” chemists, above, concoct a potent mixture. Before classes, Miss Harris Kandel and Mr. Lee Leary, left, inspect the biology cabinets. SCIENCE PROMOTES DEFENSE AND During the War Between the States, few' people dis- played interest in the sciences. Now science is the key to the future. Cuba and Hungary have fallen under Com- munist control. One means of averting further losses is by developing scientific resources for defense and for peace. Mrs. Anne Cumbie and Mr. Bernard Coolledge check the graduated scales. These scales are used to weigh chemical preparations. 28
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Reviewing a Russian magazine, right, with students is Mrs. Enid Cope. Miss Vera Dodge, above, exhibits a native plant of Spain, the cactus. Explaining the conjugation of a French verb, below, is Mr. Howard Smith. LANGUAGE EXPLORES FOREIGN CULTURES A century ago, classical languages were an integral part of school curriculum; now only Latin remains. The Lan- guage Department of SHS offers four years of Latin, two years each of Spanish and French, and one year of Russian. The UN and NATO have brought people and coun- tries closer together. Our recent presidential campaign was the most popular TV program in West Germany. Countries of the world can reach a better understanding if communication barriers are eliminated; learning the lan- guage is a valuable approach to the problem. 30
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