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QngMQg?S - S O acys Have you ever heurcl French spoken with 21 Texas accent or Greek with a Polish accent? XVeberites can clo itl They can murcler Spanish. I.g1tin. French, itntl Greek, as well ns the Kings English with the best of them to the great anguish of the teachers. l.t1tin's lettrnetl classics untl Fr:1nce's note- worthy scientific writings fall intliscriminntely before the he- ginning stutlc-nt's stutter. How- ever. sooner or l.lter. the teach- er's persistence takes etliect itntl lLlIlgLl.1T1L'Si treasure houses of culture open to the XY'eber- ite giving him an insight into the thinking of people over the world. The lovely clulcet tones and slightly weird accent of VU. Bataldon is taped for posterity hy P. Gucciardo. Opvoslrs PAt.ri: lt's really all Greek to them. I.. Dziedzic with the assistance of E. Zalewski zintl lf. Szarek does it as the Greeks would lf? under the watchful eye of lfr. j. Przysuchn.
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5 N -...f......, , ,1.W.',5jrw 'l 1 if in it 'hiv f :J Upper left: G. Kuczek and P. Adeszko carry on a Search for the missing rock . ff!! llbpw' right: J. Bajko examines a specimen under a three-dimensional microscope while N. Mastalarz and J. Planz choose another interesting biological phenomenon to observe. cience - Mfm osf nfzporfance fjiovlacy Mains attempts to zlccumulate facts has resulted in the formation of the sciences. The biologist has searched for an understanding of life in all its forms. Th: reselrch of the physicist has aimed at complete knowledge of energy and the physical changes in matter. The chemist has experimented to learn more about the composition and transfor- mation of substances. ln the classroom students are given .1 sampling of the l:.1CIS already known by scientists. Correlgtted with these classes are the laboratory periods in which the students perform the experiments that led to discoveries of importance. Lower Left: The chemistry lab in full session. Are these the little hands which hold our destiny? OPPOSITE PAGE: Seemingly com- plicated physics apparatus is used by N. Piediscalzi, C. Polk. and J. Suwada to determine a coetlicient of expansion. Page Zo
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