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Above: Safety precautions are always taken by Bro. Elbert as he demonstrates the flames of a torch to Reynold Cannon and Bill Shroyer. Bottom: New surgeons to the field, Bill Ladner and Bert Keel, carefully dissect a shark in marine biology lab. 19
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Sciences Stress Experimental Approach With the well equipped laboratories and dedi¬ cated faculty members at Stanislaus, a student’s awakening to the vast and intriguing world of sci¬ ence is quite exciting. Consisting of earth science, chemistry, biology, physics, ecology, physical sci¬ ence, and marine biology, the curriculum offered is varied and challenging. Throughout the year, class and individual projects are performed by students and teachers alike. Laboratory activities put much stress on the concept of experimental work where the student is expected to learn by doing. Whether it is dissecting frogs, mixing chemical solutions, taking data on environmental experi¬ ments, or measuring the rate of acceleration in the physics lab, any student who pursues the marvel¬ ous world of science at Stanislaus is taking upon himself an endeavorable challenge. Above right: Bayne Dickinson and Jim Schott carefully take data on a specimen in biology class. Bottom left: Interested seniors, Dale Le Blanc, Lee Hayden, Tony Eymard, and Earl Depreo inquisitively watch Mr. Thriffiley as he sets up a physics experiment. Bottom right: Tommy Adams and John Strauss measure the necessary chemicals needed during a chemistry experiment.
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Electives Create Student Interest Among the many classes offered on the Stanis¬ laus course offering sheet are business and mechanical drawing. The business class, directed by Mrs. Kersanac, concerns itself with the prac¬ tices of a small business. Some of its practices are working out pay rolls and interest percentages. The mechanical drawing class, directed by Mr. Pitalo, teaches the student the basics of drafting and its use in everyday life. Art classes, taught by Brother Hilbert, bring out the artist in a student. The art classes work on such projects as ceramics, string art, and canvas paint¬ ings. Driver Education is also offered by Mr. Pitalo to teach the students the basic principles of the road and safety. Top: Brother Hilbert shades in a drawing while members of his art class look on. Right: Gary Corcoran touches up one of his art projects. 20
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