St Mary Central High School - Renard Yearbook (Menasha, WI)

 - Class of 1966

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Earth science students Betty Adamietz and Bonnie Winz feel too close for comfort, as Jean Verbrick ignites their model volcano. NW, , Dan Garrigan, Lenore Kolbe, and Becky Sewall realize that chemical titrations require exact measurement and constant observation. What a difference a day makesf' exclaims Steve Griesbach to Geralyn Engel as they exam- ine the results of Pasteurls experiment. Houma 'S nn... f -1

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SCIENCE A CHALLENGE WITH A FUTURE A little ingenuity saves a lot of work, comments William Green to fellow physics stu- dents Mike Thelen and David Lloyd. Protein builds muscle, reflects John Wainscott as he feeds his alligator George the necessary amino acids. Ei H52 Q Qiliilllll 5 fa EZ 14 it The science courses at St. Mary were not new courses, but they did hold an ever-changing treasure of knowledge-knowledge for the future, Chemistry classes at St. Mary took on a new look this year and provided an award- ing challenge to the students. Experimentation became the new approach to broaden the stu- dents, knowledge of chemical application. Al- though textbooks were a basis for study, stu- dents found that chemistry became a reality within the laboratory. Biology is always a new and rewarding experience for any sophomore. It was a time when many complex questions were answered through the fascinating world of the microscope. Earth science had a vast source of knowledge and interest for stu- dents who wanted to probe into the earth's mysteries. An earth science course could never be the same year after year, for each year stu- dents have the opportunity to explore the new wonders discovered about the earth. In our space age, physics became a new and ever- advancing aid through its practical applica- tion to our modern, changing world. Physics classes held a new outlook on the scientihc ad- vances of our age and the ages before us. Sci- ence meant more than an abstract idea of the past to St. Mary students. It became a chal- lenge with a future.



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I certainly hope it isn't as hard as it looks, explains Math I student Lawrence Klein to MATH... ANALYTICAL MIN DS, ABSTRACT THOUGHTS This is worse than a Chinese cross-word puzzlef' mutters David Zettel to Mark Pozolinski, as Nancy Cera apparently agrees. There are times when minds can't match machines, quips Marie Dachelet to John Vander Heyden.

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