University High School, Jordannus,1956, Page 20

Description: r?BI-A w ** —^38388838^ **l“9John Stempel, senior, counts the swinging of the cork whileBob Talbot, senior, times it during a physics class laboratorysession. Other class members getting dizzy watching from theback row are: E. Wayne Gross, instructor; Tiiu Raun, Barb Span-nuth, Dick Ream, Anne Brodie. Gib Seeber, Dick Berrett, BobBuehrig, and Jack Hilliker, are seated.Figures arNo view of U-School would becomplete without the science angle. Although “Double trouble, toiland bubble” may sound like anEnglish literature class, it refersto those hours of brewing, concocting, and calculating — chemistry. As one of a wide variety ofscience courses offered at U-School, chemistry presents opportunity for the ambitious studentto do anything from scraping thatmess “that just did not turn out”from the ceiling, to making asmall bomb.For those especially clever atmanipulating the theory of relativity, or for those just good atgetting burned fingers and electric shocks, physics is made toorder.Who can forget that freshman biology encounter with themangled remains of frogs andcats, that dubious pond water, andthose complicated machines —microscopes? In U-School’s well-equipped science laboratories thereis never a dull (or quiet, or sweetsmelling) moment.A special science field tripreaches the planning stage as E.Wayne Gross, Jack Munsee andCharles Hawthorne sketch an outline.»20
Source: http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-university/id/1457
Collection: University High School

Further information on this record can be found at its source.