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As part of their biology course, Mary Przybelski and Diane Derbique spent class time dissecting a frog to study its anatomy. Jo Ann Hein practices weighing materials on her general physical science class. Is Kay Webb daydreaming or is she getting ready for a physics experiment?
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This year the Science . . . Department included two new science courses and an extended general chem¬ istry course. Because of the difficulty encountered in using different chemistry books for different class levels, the Science De¬ partment decided to drop Chem Study and have all classes use the same text. As a result, more juniors had the op¬ portunity to take chemistry. Physical Science allowed students who did not wish to take either physics or chemistry to take a science course. The class consisted of five sections of lab work: predicting, matter, energy, technology, and the interaction of ener¬ gy and matter. A one-semester advanced biology course was offered to seniors this year. Two sophomore biology students, Maria Zehren and Sue Warden, entered projects in the WBA ' Science Fair. Maria won second place in the Biology section of the Senior High Division with her project “How Clean Is Your Kitchen?”. Sue won third place in the same section with “Chemical Effects on Plants.” 24 Connie Wagner, a chemistry student, is neutralizing acid by means o:: a buret. The chemistry class participated in experiments which helped them discover the world around them.
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In their gym class Vicki De Cleene and Debbie Donarski, Sue Allen and Carol Ehlinger, and Jayette Schroeder and Paula Bourassa patiently wait at the starting line for a signal to begin the tough competition. A group of students irom the first hour sophomore gym class skated at Astor Park this winter as part of their second semester curriculum. I displaying the form of an expert archer, Vicki De Cleene takes careful aim at the target. 26
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