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TOP CENTER: Dissecting a fish and identifying the parts are sophomores Minerva Varela and Artcmio Martinez, in Mrs. ,Ioan M0rlcy's biology class. BOTTOM CENTER: Figuring their chemistxy experiment con- tents are seniors Warren Wood- ward and Randy Petch. BELOW: Tom Hainer, biol- ogy teacher, is shown displaying an octopus he caught while at Padre Island on a field trip. Kenneth Perkins is in the back- ground. Aeadem1csf25
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lVlexico Trip Scientific Explorations Part of Class ROU'fine The difference bclwecn the scientific approach and thc everyday approach is to be found in such courses as Chem- istry l 81 ll, Biology l and H, and general science. Learning all phases ol' life and different scientific compounds are daily routines followed by many students in class. This year the Biology ll class went on a field trip into the interior of Mexico. Collecting specimens and observing biological points of interest were a few of the things the students did. qSee pagesj The Chemistry I and Il classes are relatively the same dealing with various formulas, learning the elements and experimenting in a lab periodically. Biology, however, is a different type of course alto- gc ther. Biology, which means the study of all phases of life, has students dissecting different types of animals anatomy. In general science, the students learn different ele- ments, as general science is closely related to chemistryg learning the periodic table of elements, having lab, and studying the different classes animals are grouped into. They also learn about all types of earth strata. Kent Grosser, chemistry teacher, is head of the science department. ' V ABOVE: Buying tacos from a man in Mexico, while on a biology field trip is senior Bryan King.
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BELOW: Charles Kamasaki and Bryce Panzer con- sult with Michael Richie. TOP CENTER: Olga Garza and Byron Farley practice for the school play, L'The Dummy Who Came to Dinner. ,il five dollars . .. says Steve Edwards, drama sponsor, as Jeff Flowers plants a pic in his face. 26fAcademics BOTTOM CENTER: Get his Practicing her dramatics is Gilda Wise, junior. angul- 1 3 V'
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