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I ALPHA CO BETA: TALKI GI TER GF ATH 120-Mark Psst, psst, what your anwser to number 3'2 -Sound familiar? There's a good chance that you may have heard this in HF's math wing. Math is especially hard subject for many, because it is an exact scienceg your answer is either light or it is vvrong. Harborfields is proud to have a fine math department. This can be greatly attributed to the faculty headed by Mrs. Vavasseur. One student said of Mathflt is like trying to put your car keys in your house door. Unless you have the right key the door wonit open even a little bit. In Math the problem can't be a little bit solved Math is a cruel reminder of my own stupidity. James Anzalone, '88 I1- Mr. Hickerson goes to the board to graph it out for his students. ' g:,::::5g::.::.g,p.f:,::- immaiiw i K 2, -- . ..,j,. , l f' ., lc' 4 -1555, . f A 'Ii 2 ,,
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OB ERVATIO EXPERIME TATIO Ever wanted to know what the real shape of the earth is? or how to disect a pig? or what lacy podium is used for? These questions and much more are answered in the four year science program at Harborfields. The science program starts in ninth grade with earth science. Then in tenith grade you study biology and eleventh grade you study chemistry. In twelvth grade you can take A.P. biology or physics classes or both. All the science courses consist of a class period and a lab which one has every other day. At a glance some may think that this subject is easy because all you have to do is memorize some easy lessons. This is not true. Science deals with the un- derstanding of complex theories, memorizing hard definitions, and balancing equations. One chemistry student said,t'Science isn't like other classes where you can just slide by. You have to apply yourself in order to do wellf, Even though Science is very hard it is also very important ,if you want to get a good job in the fundamental skills taught in the Harborfields Science program. by Jesse Cohen, L89 :li ll' y,7 ' N. .Q ,... ,. f ,S .n ' aww-sra:.s.X.,..t, '..... - A. -- Another group olvictims of Mr. Millerlatest Hey! lt's answer B. Frank . Seniors Dean Chemmfy 19511 this time they areiuniors Kiillii Soteropoulos and Frank Tantillo take it all in Port, Joe Panettieri and Rob Lobosco. during their AP physics course. 122 Science
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