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Science is nothing but perception. Plato arf l James Criswell Richard DeWeese James J onard Chemistry Biology Chemistry Jerrold Karshner William Schmitter Marian Thomas Physics Biology Biology Man is a curious animal. He has been searching for the truths of his existence since his time began. His quest has led him through the visions of his own mind, to the facts of his environment, and into the theories of the atomic and subatomic world, Biology is immediate. Life is thrust into incapable hands. Vague ideas of molecules and cells become realities as their mechanisms are no longer the mystical images of earlier years. Awe of the unknown turns to wonder of the fantastically intricate, but understandable perfection. Hands become more trustworthy, but no more capable of managing life. Concepts evolve into theories. Theories are real, until the next one is better. Chemistry is built only on a probability and the fertile imagination of man. The very basic structure of all that we know has been constructed, torn down, and rebuilt a thousand times in the cranial laboratories of countless men. Gravity, centrifugal force, F:MAg Physics portrays man's world as a dependable book of rules. Absolute equations converge in absolute an- swers. Expansion of knowledge is con- stantg what is known is. God must be an engineer. Man's insistent curiosity is the essence of his superiority. This monu- mental inheritance has been the creator of man's existence as we know it. Such as it is.
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. I o l 1 1 ..... a..... an 4--.. 14.-Q ...Y nu 4... ..-. ....... ... ,..,,. 'SLC -521.1 ... .5 '- ill Sheri Stevenson and Steve Wenger question Mr. Jonard on science practicum project. Vicki Simons adjusts micro-projector. Science practicum participants Doug Lipp and Pat Rohde measure serum drops. m Q :.-:--mega E ss. 'SE is 29? Mrs. Marion Thomas and Dave Dr. Edward Thomas briefs Biology Club mem- Elizabeth Blees listens intently to Dr. Thomas. bers at Blendon Woods outing. E's1tB.-f-- 0951 Amateur Radio Club members Ted Hill and John Puchstein relay messages to Chris Robinson. Traphagen began landscaping for new wing early. Ted Hill and Amateur Radio Club president Chris Robinson trans- mit Morse code.
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