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Aline Fleck, Mary Helen Schnieders, Daniel Klem, John Kemper, Frank Denning, and Richard Muth are weighing containers for a specific gravity experiment during physics lab. Sister Mary Francesca is the instructor. During a titration experiment to determine the normality of so- dium hydroxide, Nick Dilger, Wayne Schaefer, Rebecca Vaal, Eddie Becher, and Jane Schnied- ers are preparing an acid of known normality in chemistry lab period. 21
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Science Department Utilizes New Equipment Weird sights meet the eye as one glances into the science labs. Strange smells penetrate into the halls. These and many other things tell one that science is an integral part of the curriculum at S.F.H.S. Students desiring a survey course of science choose to take either general science or physical science. All students take biology in their sophomore year. Juniors and seniors who have a good background in math and have had adequate preparation choose to take chemistry and physics. During the past two years the physical science lab and the biology lab have acquired much equipment which the students put to good use in the many experi- ments they perform. Marilyn Ebert, Mary Ann Schilling, Cathy Dilger, and Vicki Vaal are investigating the location of the nerve endings in the tongue associated with the different fla- vors such as sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. ram 20 Dan Bettag, Jane Reckelhoff, David Fleck, Mary Elaine Klem, and Joe Haake are testing protoplasm found in different food substances to determine whether they con- tain sugars, starches, proteins, or fat.
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Business Classes Prepare Students for Future Keeping in step with the world of today, the new- est and best machines are used in the SFHS Business De- partment which is constantly surging forward, giving the students experience for their future endeavors. The St. Ferdinand High School Business Depart- ment, for the second year in succession, won the first place trophy in the Archdiocesan Business Education Association’s annual contest for high school business 4 students. The contest was held at Bishop Chartrand High School in Indianapolis, with thirteen schools of Indiana participating. Mrs. Robert Heidorn dictates to the Shorthand I class which is composed of junior and senior girls. Fleig, Patty Reckelhoff, Rose Mary Hedinger, June Oser, and Elaine Goepferich. Contest participants are: Wanda Schum, Judy Gudorf, Jane Schnieders, Karen Ruxer, Jeanne Fritz, Margie With the use of the new overhead projector, Sister Mary Aquin explains the use of the combination journal to her bookkeeping class. 22
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