Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access

Out ofThis World On an exploratory trek through the halls, students peered into rooms filled with Anatomy and Physiology students and found future doctors and inventors. Young minds were engaged in labs, mix– ing chemicals and tie-dyeing shirts. They found themselves not only learning, but having fun . While science classes ful– filled graduation requirements, theywere also some of students' favorite classes. Bryan Nelson certainly felt that way; "I love to find out something new everyday. Physics Honors is definitely going to help me become a chemical engineer." Grey Johnson expressed his fascination say– ing, "Science challenges all aspects ofmy existence. Without science, I may as well give up all hope." Many opportunities were available for students to study dif– ferent subjects, such as Ecology, Physi– cal Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biol– ogy, and Anatomy and Physiology. These opportunities allowed ideas to develop freely, making way for the most impor– tant element ofinvention. PerhapsAlbert Einstien stated it best when he said, "Imagination." Don't Even Think About It! Caught in the act, F .A. ---;. Uphoff tries to release the shower in dur– ingsciencelab. It's Alive! Drew Yacko peers into his terrarium and ponder whether life truly does exist inside this simulated envi– ronment. Tick , Tock, Tick , Tock. Hol1y Presley uses her time wisely, quickly convertingchem– istry equations and attempting lo ace the quiz. Science 39

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