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physics in action One must do one's experiment The resultant force by using sca- lar and vector quantities can be figured out by . . . You may ask yourself what they are talking about, but if you were standing outside the door of physics class here at Twin Lakes you would hear conversation such as this coming out as they study the physical science such as: forces, atomic structures, nuclear reac- tions, sound and light. They then put this knowledge to work each week when they brave their way through ex- periments to prove what they have learned. Vicki and Chris balance a meterstick. Let's see now . . . the sine for angle A equals cosine of
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the How important are the birds and the bees? What is the difference between the male and the female fruit fly? What comparisons can be made between the physical make-up of a cat and a human? Students in advanced biology, instructed by Mr. Crabb, dis- covered the answers to these questions and others throughout the year. At times students seemed rather disillusioned with the course. Quiet screams and ugh's were voiced when Mr. Crabb dis- tributed maggots for observation. Mine's still alive! was one re- mark made quite frequently as the biologists conquered the study of living things. birds and the bees Ace, this is a biology class, not a cork stacking session Come on Lheryl put that stuff in It won blow up. Denise Fuller studies physical features of a fruit fly. 36
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language of chemistry H, He, Li, Be, B, C, N, O, F, Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Br, Kr, Sr, Ba, Pt, Au, Hg, Pb, Bi, Rn, Ra The students struggled dili- gently to memorize the periodic table, the language of chemistry. Chemicals were put into the ex- citing use of experimenting as the students don their goggles and aprons to explore the realities of the realm of chemistry which was opened to them through the peri- odic table. lim McClinic and Bob Downey measure the meters of a test tube 38
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