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Page 24 UHllMli'I'RY Chemistry was an enjoyable experience to those who took it but for those of us who were just out- siders it was a course of horrible odors, bunsen burners, and experiments which sometimes resulted in minor explosions. Who could ever forget the day when no one would venture near the labora- tory, except the poor students Who had class the next period, and every one from the basement to the third floor held their noses to keep from smelling the sulphur and hydrogen gas? Mr. Hollmeyer s 2 X Q t at Life in the lab at Tech. X 12155
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CIENUE BIULUGY Instead of going through the looking glass we went through the microscope and in doing so we learned many and startling things about the world in which we live. It is a much better World when you know more about itg that is the truth we learned. lm Conservation Club Row 1: Mehr, Peterson, Olson. Row 2: Kremer, Stahl, Gustafson, Poganski. Row 3: Bergstrom, Schaedler, Payne. Row 4: Neit, Brammer, West, Neitzel. 'D Miss Mulrean 'T .V f .J Page 23
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PHY Ill Whenever the student opens the faucet or snaps off the electric light switch, he is applying or ob- serving some principle of physics. It may be in connection with the airplane, the automobile, or televisiong or it may have had something to do with football or basketball. In the girls' physics classes they are taught the practical physics that can be applied in the home. A part of their course are driving lessons given in the spring. Mr. Nelson Cv i y g, l . I .,f, Qi ,,., Mr. Antil Proj ectlon Club Row 1: Haub, Peterson, Wystrach, Clubb. Row 2: Sterling, Bean, Machtemes. Row 3: Antil, Teuber, Wengert, Kennedy, Jaenson. Page 25
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