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A rather squeamish business there! Mark Lowens, operating the tweezers, delicately dissects a frog for biology class with the advice of Carol Channell. No, this isn't a jungle! Just the botany conservatory, where busy botanists Ann Shilling and Dave Platz are studying the roots of a bean plant. 26
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Attempting an experiment in organic chemistry. Sally Frank- lin prepares a complex carbon compound with a reflux con- denser.
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Why?' and Trove it!' Confront Mathematicians From balancing the family budget to guiding a missile toward the moon, Americans have found a necessary place for mathematics in modern life. Preparing for this life, pupils study everything from whole numbers to cubic equations. Cardboard, paper, sticks, and string help solid geometry theorems come to life for students as they find themselves con- stantly confronted with Why? To say that a statement is true is not enough; students must prove it true. Algebra students face negative numbers, fractions, and ex- ponents and then proceed to that memorable quadratic formula; while trigonometry students, having struggled for hours on a single problem, exclaim with relief, At last I have it! Suppressing their yawns, some seniors even attend a 7:15 analytic geometry and calculus class, thus obtaining an excellent background for college work. Early morning calculus seniors Barb Uhl, Barb Spiers, and Kent King discuss the conic sections about which they are studying. The square upon the hypotenuse is equal to . . . Mr. Sidell helpfully instructs Kathy Klas as she and Marian Johnson, Judy Rogers. Jim Lone, and Judy Ruhl busily prove the Pythagorean Theorem.
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