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A typical cow's lung. The main objectives of the Hu- man Body Applied Science class is to learn more about your body in health and disease. We learn the anatomy and physiology of each of the symptoms and then explore the benefits of good health prac- tices. We cover the types of dis- eases associated with each system as well as various treatments and prevention. llfhe Stuff We're Made Of! A-va -.,., K 4 gg M9709, ' ' 7 f z Anangu WXM, -I WWW f ,. QW f , 1 1 , . . 5 s 2 Q, Im xi' W4 Mrs. Cox uncovers the bone. - Scienfe Mrs. Cox points out certain things on the lung, and how it relates to the human body. There's the left ventricle!
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Scott Boyd and Paul Lumbard get ready to tape. Steve Clary and Mike Nadell do a check of sound quality. Second semester, the an- nouncements were done by the P A. Club. P. A. Club consists of stu- dents who competed for the op- portunity to do the morning announcements. There were six students chosen to be the voices of Seneca Valley. The third way you got the morning announcements was by the television production class They were responsible for bring- ing you the televised morning an- nouncements. They class got basic hands on experience on how tele- vision works. The students work in every facit of T. V. from working cameras to being on T.V. Besides producing the T.V. announce- ments every week, they work on several individual projects such as videos, comedies, and documen- taries. They did a couple of spe- cials like the Halloween show and Fast Eddie. And you thought they just read Mr. Weincek goes over the announce- ments once more with Rob McLaren and Dennis Vich. Mr. Horvat helps Francis Schima with the sound equipment. 71 Academics
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you could see it happening. i Learning And Understanding lt. fb, '41-ff ,af .Q ,A- . ' www-xsssgstwe Q . Mrs. Cox has some slightly ill onlookers as she holds up a leg bone. In order to enable us to under- stand certain sections better, Mrs Cox brought in a cow's heart lung, and leg from her local butcher. lt was much easier to under- stand inflation of the lung when After trying to cut the cow's knee ligaments, we had a better idea of the damage that occurs during a knee injury. It is easier to learn the path of blood through the heart and the sites of blockage of the arteries when you have a real heart to examine. I I Zh! .V . C , X Z Kim looks on with interest as Mrs. Cox demonstrates with the leg. The most important part in any body! Science
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