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By experimenting in labs Yinger, Reigart, Eveler, Noel, Miller, Lecrone Science is taught by lecture demonstrations of the basic laws, theories, and computations. Further asso- ciation of these laws is made possible by experi- mentation in the new well-equipped laboratories for biology, physics, and chemistry. In this way, each student is able to verify all classroom discussion by his own work in the laboratory. ' 14 9
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ACADEMICALLY AND AESTHETICALLY By field trip to international art exhibit An honors seminar dealing with the subject, Tensions in E ' ery Day LiFe, convened fi ' e times during the second semester. The seminar was open to selected students who had demonstrated an academic proficiency. The minimum quality point a -erage for invitation to the seminar was 3.75. Each student was assigned to a particular faculty mem- ber wtio was familiar with the student ' s subject area. The faculty member had the responsibility of sug- gesting to the student, sources of information, and the techniques of presentation, of a research paper. The students pursued research in various aspects of the general topic and made panel presentations hich were followed by a general discussion. By discussion
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By appreciating local art exhibit In December the students and Faculty of York Junior College and the residents of the area viewed an impressive collection of contemporary paintings and drawings displaved bv Albert Hvdeman of York. The collection, which has been accumulated by Mr. fiydeman over fifteen years, represented a diversity of contemporary art styles, methods, and subjects. Viewed by large crowds, the exhibition gave many people an enjoyable, cultural enrich- ment. This showing was the first to be sponsored by York Junior College. Because it was so well at- tended, the enthusiasm and interest indicated that other exhibitions would be presented by the College. By dancing the minuet Wt ktk ' mm mm P j ' fl K ' P Btt ' W ' t H yr WtVM ■Kj
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