Straw rockets fly in Applied Technology class
Donald Anderson, a student in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, watches his straw rocket fly overhead at a launch angle of 75 degrees Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and distances.
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 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, launches his straw rocket (visible at top of photo) Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and distances.
Kiera Garris, a student in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, launches her straw rocket (visible at top of photo) Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and distances.
Times Observer photos by Brian Ferry
Kensey Kophazy, a student in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, launches her straw rocket Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and distances.
- Donald Anderson, a student in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, watches his straw rocket fly overhead at a launch angle of 75 degrees Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and distances.
- 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 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, launches his straw rocket (visible at top of photo) Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and distances.
- Kiera Garris, a student in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, launches her straw rocket (visible at top of photo) Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and distances.
- Times Observer photos by Brian Ferry Kensey Kophazy, a student in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, launches her straw rocket Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and distances.
Times Observer photos by Brian Ferry
Kensey Kophazy, Kiera Garris, James Harkins, Kahle Kuzminski, and Donald Anderson, students in Craig King’s seventh grade Applied Technology class at Beaty-Warren Middle School, launches their straw rocket Friday morning as part of a project in which students measured angles, forces, and distances.






