Wyomissing Area High School - Colophon Yearbook (Wyomissing, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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The general sciences taught in high school are also the and military fields. Then, too, for anyone wishing to enter coll portion of his high school curriculum. In seventh and eighth grades the pupil is introducet science through nature study. He collects leaf and bark speci studies the stars, observes the habits of insect, plant, and elementary sciences is the pupilis observing and becoming a about him. General science in ninth grade begins with a cor tary sciences, but soon branches into the study of the reas and phenomena. The student becomes familiar with the such as chemistry, physics, astronomy, biology, geology ant general understanding of the answers to such questions as, do plants grow? How does a telephone operate? Why car How does a gasoline engine differ from a steam engine? W What makes it possible for a fire extinguisher to put out burn? and many others. Biology is concerned with plant and animal life. with and studies grafting, cell division, and the affect of env Physics is the technical outgrowth of a portion of gen through experimentation and study learns how the controll laws operate and also how they may be utilized to aid in adv Chemistry in twelfth grade deals with matter and il makes and studies articles such as paints, dyes, soap, oxyger also introduced to the broad areas of plastics and atomic the The teaching of the vital science courses is divided betvl Martin. Mr. Fencil teaches physics and chemistry, while Mr. and general science. ' The Laws of P foundation for technical ege, science is an essential l to the vast domains of mens, takes nature hikes, nimal life. Study in the quainted with the world ltinuation of the elemen- ns back of natural laws any divisions of science the like. He obtains a What causes rain? Why 1't we see radio waves? y does an airplane fly? h . a fire? Why does wood if ronment on life ral science. The student 'ng ever present natural ancing mankind. is changes. The student 1, and nitric acid. He is ory. feen Mr. Fencil and Mr. Martin teaches biology he student experiments 1 hysics Laboratory EX1?S!'llllClllJlllUll nip.



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