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Donald Anderson, a student in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Innovation class at Beaty-Warren Intermediate school, watches his straw rocket fly overhead at a launch angle of 75 degrees Friday early morning as part of a task in which
students measured angles, forces, and ranges. Kahle Kuzminski, a trainee in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, loads his straw rocket into the launcher Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles
, forces, and distances.James Harkins, a student in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, releases his straw rocket( visible at top of picture) Friday morning as part of a task in which trainees determined angles, forces, and distances.Kiera Garris, a trainee in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, releases her straw rocket (visible at top of picture) Friday morning as part of a project in which trainees measured angles, forces, and distances.Times Observer photos
by Brian Ferry Kensey Kophazy, a trainee in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, releases her straw rocket Friday morning as part of a job in which trainees measured angles, forces, and ranges. Times Observer pictures by Brian Ferryboat
- Kensey Kophazy, a trainee in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Intermediate school, introduces her straw rocket Friday morning as part of a project in which trainees measured angles, forces, and ranges. Kiera Garris, a student in Craig
- King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Intermediate school, releases her straw rocket( visible at top of photo) Friday early morning as part of a task in which trainees measured angles, forces, and ranges. James Harkins, a trainee in Craig
- King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Intermediate school, launches his straw rocket( visible at top of image )Friday early morning as part of a project in which trainees measured angles, forces, and ranges. Kahle Kuzminski, a student in Craig
- King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, loads his straw rocket into the launcher Friday morning as part of a job in which students measured angles, forces, and ranges. Donald Anderson, a trainee in Craig
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King’s seventh grade Applied Innovation class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, sees his straw rocket fly overhead at a launch angle of 75 degrees Friday early morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and ranges. Times Observer images by Brian Ferry Kensey Kophazy,
Kiera Garris, James Harkins, Kahle Kuzminski
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