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Q BOTANY STUDENTS, Linda Miller and David FUNDAMENTAL principles of an airplane motor are explained Mlynek, identify a plant from its leaf structure. by Mr. Jones to his physics students. iiif il I GARY HICKMAN identifies the internal organs of a raccoon for Mary Sumcy and other members of his physiology class. FINGER BONES connected with the wrist bones-toe bones connected with the ankle bones is well illustrated as Bill 1 Mills, Elisha. Hurd, and Lois Smith count Mr. B0nes's shockingly slender phalanges. 27
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i I Z BIOLOCH STUDENTS puform an cxpuiment as Mr.Villeme supervises. 'New Look' for Youth Becomes Selence utlook for Future IME, SPACE, and number are three basie ele- ments in an ever-expanding world. The Science Department made possible, through its emphasis, a deeper understanding of the c'hemic'al, physical, and natural processes that .ailect our world. Added to this the study of heredity, environment, and charactteristicts, and science students received a line initial survey of what the universe is made of and how it operates. A new and fully-equipped laboratory enlarged the facilities already available to biology and physiology students, Physics and chemistry classes learned to apply the fundamental laws through broad experi- mentation. Learning about the celestial bodies re- quired hours ol' absorbing study for those seniors en- rolled in the college level astronomy course. ln an attempt to keep abreast ol' the times, the Science Department molded young minds to the all- important task of meeting the future scientihc needs ol' our nation. Many will go on to college and special helds ol' training to become Tomorrow's Scientists.
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ft! THE GIANT TRIANGLE rule comes in for some detailed explana- tion when Brad Hillrichs shows jan May and Bill McBride that the problem calls for a six-inch radius. 28 GETTING ADVICE from Miss Henderson on a difficult geomet- ric design, Mary Sue Hill hopes to be able to solve the problem. HOW DID I DO? Roy Ridgeway, Hank Lautz, and joe Mcfjleskey wait for Mrs. I rench's red pencil marks to lift their spirits or dash hopes.
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