By Marisa Morton
Shocking fish, dissecting a pig, making slime: all of these were among the scientific hands-on activities FHS Science Club students participated in when they visited Vincennes University Friday, Oct. 18.
To go on the trip students have to be in Science club and Mrs. Dehart has to give you a permission slip. All of the science club joined Addie Dehart on a trip to Vincennes University.
They all got to take a tour of the University and they also got to experience the lunch hour at the campus cafeteria.
The activities Science Club could participate in this day were Fish populations, Calorimetry of snack foods, Designing Urban agriculture, dissections in Anatomy, Engineering Design, a day with a Vet, projectile motions, how to silver a bottle, and a day with a MD. In these activities they got to see what these teachers and doctors do on a daily basis.
Science club is a club students can join at the beginning of the year, it costs five dollars to join. Some activities they do in this club include a table at Appleknocker, participation in projects for Earth Day, trip to Mt. Carmel to watch a cadaver surgery, and participation in the Science Friday at Vincennes University.