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MR. JERRY E. PASSER. B.S., General Science, Biology, Ski Club Advisor. MISS ANNE E. FULLERTON: A.B., MS., Biology. f Q I I, 1. Q MR. HERMAN WEISMAN: B.S., M.S., Chemistry, Chemistry Club Advisor. xx? Ml in sux try, Student Guide Service Advisor. i MR. ROBERT KOCH: B.S., M.S., Biology. MISS ANNETTE WENDEROTH: B.S., M.S., Chemis- K., 1 ll S 'L 's fn l ' vfl' Q fly W f 'Q . Y A ' ' :f X-,,,. , l - X , Q. ' Q' ' ,,j,,.,, l V 3 - : n RJ., I 'D ii- L ' . gy 27 n A 2 eg- L J
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1-.1-.,:i, SCIENCE UNMOLDS EXPECTED WITH THE UNEXPECTED . . It is science that provokes progress rooted in pro- iections of the past cmd present: it is science that un- molds the expected with the unexpected i.e. a precip- itous future. Science is man, who cannot even promise tomorrow, yet, who holds tomorrow's answers: it is tomorrow that many of his efforts today are realized, and yet, more often unrealized. Man can only build upon that which he ambitions today, and speculate, experiment with life and continue to discover its hidden meanings. it is the future that holds science, and yet, it is science that will either enlighten or darken the future. MR. ROYAL POTTER: B.S., M.S., General and Earth Science Photography Club Advisor. DR. LAWRENCE BROMBERICK: M.ED., B.S., ED.D., Physics, General Science, Physics Club Advisor. MR. RlCHARD W, KASKOUN: B.S., M.A., Biology, Physics, Freshman Base ketboll, Varsity Track Coach. 26 X - A ' . E I ut I B l
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LANGUAGES BUILD UNDERSTANDING To learn a foreign language in- volves a great deal more than merely developing the ability to communicate or manipulate words in a foreign tongue: it is through this communication that one gains knowledge of a culture other than his own, through such foreign re- sources as literature, the fine arts, music and most important, the peo- ple, how they live, how they think, how they believe. Language study should never be thought of in terms of merely learning words, for many a man is ready to admit that words in our own English language often fall short of expressing ideas, feel- ings, etc. Languages are more than anything else, the sole communicative tool by which understandings are reached between two lor among morel foreign subjects: this is of far greater importance in a world today that seems to grow smaller and smaller as man goes farther and farther out in space. MR. PATRICK D. CONROY: B.A., Spanish. MR. DONALD V. MATTHEWS: A.B., M.S., Latin, Prometheon Chapter, National Hon- or Society, Latin Club Advisor. MISS MARY T. SEDLAK: B.S., M.A., French, Freshman Class Co- sponsor. 28
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