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Show n TK rftuji VvJrtWiVI r ' THE OTgKN. Lowhtfoa, Wan May 1, MM IB an- other article la the series m ; j the Yellow version, cellular itrncmra and the Green sum, Ecological The particular version chosen will depend on the locality and the material avauaoie ai weu w the preparation of the biolo gy instructor. The BSCS biology Is suitable for the average and above average student but does not appear suitable for use with the lowest 20 to 90 percent of high school students now With this thought in mind, a pilot experiment for the slow leaner Is being conducted tar Bscs at me present. If this eaperhn swfintasfiil the slow k win also be able to participate , m in Bscs Biology. .. Thus we see BSCS Bw , BMogleil Sciences Carri- Study. The launching of the. Ant. Russian sputnik produced many repercussions in the United 8tates, the major part of which was a revaluation of our education program in the field of science. One. of the areas involved was biology, and this lead to the formation of BSCS (Biological Sciences u American Institute of Bioloal relationship and cal Sciences (AIB8). Its func own. answers. his imto was tion "see the of mmmmm aom- - One of the most Important uDtraatnc nsi- - ana unusual aspens oc me BSCS program la that it Is a onnranonai general bfjjfc school resulting from a gt operative sunuVam .teams of research biologists, high school biology ana other consnow specialists. It represents a revision of oUJhiiiking in Ugh school biology but rather a comaletefar new start1 a on we moss upno-aa- n SSOtt 10 DAT TOM oassa thinking in the field of no- Hy is NsAA Mr Ssf S logy. In order to emphasiae dig - frdg ing to reach an the aMflty levels of today's students. Cache School district . S 010 A AM has prepared three parallel sets oc course maxenai. Where traditional tests em- orcan and study, the three BSCS course materials consist of basically similar texts with greater of one pellicular The Blue version em phasises mnlemlar structure; i : . ML TMVtt, SMiei 14! i ii ii i TmMsHiih Maii Oh Business Trip To Georgia 11 Ml i Henry P. i croft Janice Orlfltt, Norma left bv plane Satur- Heener, ixna non, ukuh Ban-seday morning for Brunswick, Humphreys, Orris Mao Velda Andrew Helena on Georgia where ha went TRENTON Ashcroft ; n, business for Thlokol Corporation. While there he went to Sunday School and Church services with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reese who an stationed nearby, and also work-la- g for ThiokoL Gerald Is .the ex-nlor- 4 itWCTOTf ... The aim of BSCS is teach science as a way of thinking: as a method of seekhur answers rather than learning facts. In order to do this, underlying concepts and understandina are stressed. Students work is centered primarily In the laboratory, where real problems are Exserlments are us ed which may be interpreted many auxerenx ways, inns, wtwuryg,w creative scasnti-ti- e thmUng by the individual stiaiBi& :Tmvugh emphasis on basic concepts and the illustration of such concepts in many varied ways, the student , is sdven practice m , einlahrtBi the urogram if tkc Caehe Cewrty - ;.!jiixyA.....:7w.WHn4.'i lence Education , Ed. Notet This Is uirriousm study)., ... 8 Imdl Reese ofBsnrai.11' Robert H. Boeder accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Nettie Render and sister Dor-I- s ReedeTof Park Hyde to Idaho Palls Sunday to visit Bar. and Mrs. atari drove infiSaffc Many Trenton people at-- 1 tended .the funeral services for Jim Kostoff at HaU Mortuary Saturday . afternoon. . .Visitors at the home of Mr." and Mrs. Joseph E. Atkinson Sunday were air. and Mrs. children Dean Phillips and Dorthy and Larry Dean , of Preston and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Griffin of Paul, Idaho.' Mrs. Normn Reader pre- -' sented her piano thutwts in recital In the chapel en Sunday afternoon. A large group of friends and relatives were present to hear the children play. taking part ware Rachel lynand Maria Ashcroft Onrkne. Ja net, Ariene and Loana GrU-pflhnrl Hanson Mas, Jean Linda and Maria Spackman Ciuser. ;J ,, Here to attend the funeral of their father were Mr. and Mrs. Nako Kostoff and son of and Washington, and Mr. Mrs. Jlmtny ' Kostoff and family of Ogojen. Several parents the PTA meeting and concert gtvsnnr me Lewmon junior Hum School heU Friday even tag tat .flat Lewiston Junior - TBOse srem High SchooL Trenton ; partsdpating were Mrs. Haxel Nelson af Patrv Ross Andersen, Kathy ennm-bars- . and Mr and Mrs. Dall Atkia-so- n of Cbukaton wen Satur Evelyn Ashcroft and Jay Pitcher who played in day evening guests of Mr. the Cadet BantLHerbert Fra and efrs. Joeeph E. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Mebm Otann ner, Alan , Read, Jerry and children of Logan spent man who sang with the 8th Sunday with his mother, Elsie graoe cnorus. Aian Anorew, and brother Lynn and named Scott Rawlins, SMrisne Grif- - to celebrate Lynn's birthday nn. Brant iteeoer. uormie anniversary. Ward, Charles Spackman, Ralph Spackman, and Alan Read who played with the Carol Lee Larsen and Kent Training Band. Thursday evening Joan Han Traveller each gave a short sen was hostess to the Pri-- talk. Vocal solos were suns Barbara Gregory and iff iry olHcers and teachers by lesson and aene uomun. prayers at the. discussions in the Trenton given by Clair Jaussl ward chapel Jalaine Pitcher Steven Mather. gave the lesson, followed by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C ffistnsctlons on the Sunday Nielsen and Mr. and Jan. Wheeler drove to Salt evening program by president Wanda Andrew. Refresh Lake City Sunday to visit ments were served by Mrs. with GoMie Hodges who is Hansen to Wanda Andrew, seriously ill In a Salt Lake Jalaine Jensen, LaMell Ash- - hospital . al BSCS program in the new Bmnaflsjd. high school at Materials, mans and snnoral preparation oi teacners are now oerng mane to torifar correlate this tram Into the science curri culum. Nest Article. Trstlli Spackman. Millie Spackman; Mehra Cottle, Beverly Gillens and LuaQn Payne. n, . " te mm Sirs. Harris Preece and son Roger, spent a week in Seattle vlsnma her son Spencer. irs. Euan Bowman of Salt Li Lake City and airs. Smith of Richmond called Mr. and Mrs. Norris Preece they also called on lfn. Florence Kid Mrs. Francis Allen. I . UwiairaBnn ice La-mo-ot Travel Irons - Coiimalics s Toasters Hair Dryen STUDY TISSUES With the use of me Bioscope these students are studying the tissue structure of a frog, and comparing It wim a diagram In their testbooL From the left, Jay Thomas, Kandon Godfrey, Annette Hurran. 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