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Is Sc ence Just Another Class? Science classes usually have a being long, hard, and " reputation of sometimes boi ng; not this year though! In physics, everyone had a chance to make ice-cream. Chemistry students experimented with twistea glass m In April, Chicago. some students went to vTstred" ttie Museum of hey Science and Industry, the Planetarium, the Field Museum “Mr. about green jnvpc onH fizz Aquarium, Rieniets also had a good time telling us ioc ” caiH Chemistry student Doug Blair. Biology people learned about genetics, bod structure and function, and dissecting Life Science classes studied many of the things Bology students studied, 3lth6iJ§h nof n such deptHT 2 “They'r not in there to have fun. They’re in there dHoffman about theclass. to learn. UUI This year Mr. Rieniets, Mr. Osland, and Mr. Hoffmann have worked hard to liven up each class and provide difforgnt activities for the stjjdeiltS Far Above:Sam Selzer takes his goggles off t; "closer look ' get how a transmission works to Doug Mn flii Carol Buresh. Above: Something k teresting oss-tbe -room most have wmm j ic in - igm Mike Malik’s eye. Minnetta Freeburg doesni appear to have been affected by it. Left: Mar Stanley takes notes as he • Biology book. - eaas’hfsMoeteTTT • -

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