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Tommy Farmer explains chart showing water cycle to Billy Dougan and Cathy Yontz in a class taught by Miss Evans. Students in Miss vonPippin ' s science class look over charts and gadgets which they have prepared to illustrate the scientific study of weather. The scientific method might be a good title for this picture as Carol Lee Barlow, Jeanne Styve, and Jimmy Richardson conduct experiment under the watchful eye of Mr. Drudge. 75
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The Science Teachers Seated, left to right: Miss Evans, Mrs. Somerville, Miss vonPippin, and Mrs. Pleasants. Standing: Mr. Drudge, Mrs. Marohn, Mrs. Croke, Miss McFadden, Miss Gilliam, and Mr. Harmon. 3irst Period: Sc i erice This is the age of science. Who knows but that some of Junior High ' s current crop of budding young scientists may one day explore the moon, or pilot a space ship? There is a great deal of learning to be done between eighth grade science and those trips to outer space, but we have to begin somewhere. Our students begin with a course in general science in the eighth grade, followed by a similar course in the ninth, or they may elect a special science course in the eighth grade which prepares them for biology in the ninth. Our science department offers these four courses at the present time. Of course not all science is devoted to plans for advanced study of the universe. All of us need to know about our environment, to understand such things as weather, for example, in order to make the most of living right here on our own planet. 6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 0 ■ C 6 H f2 0 6 +6 0; 74
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Science students Martha Gentry and Reid Page inspect models showing the arrangement of atoms indifferent materials. The study of atomic energy is of special interest locally since the shipyard builds atomic powered ships. Jo Anne Clark, Donna Foushee, Peggy Sassman, and Sharon Fleet display some of the flora and fauna studied in biology. The fauna in the picture is hardly visible - he ' s a very small hamster. Biology is new in our school this year, and has proved to be a very popular subject. Anyone for fishing? Jimmy Boon, Ann Rollings, Peggy Eggelston, Ann Nuckles, Gale Mathis, and Barbara Wainwright pose with some of the favorite subject-matter of the new biology course at Junior High. 76
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