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Before beginning research on her biology term paper, Jackie Earl checks her subject with Mrs. Flynn. Science and math encourage Near the close of her fourth period Plane Geomen try class, Leslie Foster copies her homework (a geometric proof) from the board. Somehow algebra problems seem easy for Edward Evans As a part of their A.P. Biology project, Heidi Zesinger and Janet Liebel when Mrs. Kantz stands by to encourage and offer assistance. assemble their D.N.A. molecule. 28
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Coach Tom Robinson proudly displays one of his wedding gifts presented by cheerleaders Albina Mancos, Jan Merry, Theresa Jones and Bonita Durr. Thoroughly enjoying the humor of the shower festivities, assistant-coach Mr. Filipkowski laughs at the thought of another bachelor hitting the dust.” Thomas Robinson Lois Sandberg Physical Education Music Helen Schneider Mathematics Clarence Swahn Drafting Santo Scrimenti Distributive Education Jack Tarasovitch Wood Shop Ronald Severo Mathematics Fred Tomb Bookeeping Dorothy Smith Diane Standlee Nurse Physical Education William Ulrich Michael Zlotnicki History History 27
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systematic thinking Watering the Bird of Paradise plant in the greenhouse makes horticulture lab a delight for Mary Gressley. Academy’s Math Department offered both traditional and modern courses. Pupils not planning on a college education took geome- try, trigonometry, and business math. College bound students attained extensive knowledge in the advanced program. S.M.S.G. Geometry, Intermediate Mathematics, and Elementary Functions composed the honors program, along with A.P. Calculas offered to seniors who were eligible. Sophomore biology classes acquainted them- selves with the use of the microscope and methods of dissection. A.P. students did ex- tensive research in genetics and the field of biochemistry. Chemistry classes gave juniors and seniors the chance to develop their scientific interests. In their lab experiments, students discovered the world of the test tube. Physics classes studied the physical laws of science, with emphasis placed on properties of gravity, heat, light, sound, electricity, energy, and magnetism. Science Survey and Horticulture contributed to the wide and varied science education program. Students in biology enjoy seeing themselves on T.V. as they present and simultaneously tape their own drug seminar. 29
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