Walt Whitman High School 1967 Yearbook (Bethesda, MD) - Full Access

1\-IR • NANCY llOYD Biology MR. VINCENT BROWN Earth cience; Hi-Y MR. JON Fl DLEY Biology; Interact MR. EDMOND G. GEIGER Phy ic ; Chairman, cience Department MR. HARRY GEMBERLING Pl1ysical cience; Chemistry; ophomore Clas ponsor MR. ROBERT W. GEORGE Chemistry MR. JOHN MAR HALL Biology; Phy ical cience MlS llARBARA M. MAY Physics; Advanced Phy. ical cience MR. CHARLES C. NICHOLS, JR. Biology; Aerospace Re earch ociely; Rocket C ub Students Derive Basic Principles From Moles and mollu ks muddled the minds of chemists and biologists as students foJiowed CHEM Study and BSCS hi· olocry a well as traditional courses. Rapid-learner chemi try and Biology II encouraged qualified Viking to pursue in depth special intere ts in cientific field . Tele copes and sei mograph quickly became familiar in truments to earth cientist as they ana1yzed tar and trata. Physics was in· cluded in the comprehensive science curriculum at Whit– man; tudents a part of this cour e looked at bulbs glow– ing in the dark to determine real and irtual images. For two periods a day tudents taking Advanced Physi– cal Science delved into more complex aspects of cience. They completed the phy ics cour e in the fir t erne ter and tudied principle of phy ica1 chemistry in the econd. All science cour es at Whitman emphasized lab work from which students made their O\ n experimental observations and generalized scientific principles. Mr. James Woodward work on hi original design for contact goggles.

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