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Science Sci-ence (siens). a branch of knowledge or study especially one concerned with establishing and sys-temizing facts, principles, and methods as by experiments and hypotheses, the systemized knowledge of nature and the natural world, also includes; 1 Biology — the science that deals with the life processes of plants and animals; involves dissecting pigs which are later found in the hallway by your locker, and your friend's locker, and his friend's locker 2 Chemistry — the science dealing with the composition and properties of substances, and with the reactions of these substances when combined with others is responsible for the smell of rotten eggs in the hallways near the chemistry rooms ( Oh. no' Not the sulfur again' ’) 3 Earth Science — the science dealing with the physical nature and the history of the earth; requires ninth graders to collect and study rock samples ( But Mrs Spiegel. Where am I going to find a lava deposit in Berlin? ) 4 Physics — the science dealing with the properties. changes and inter-action of matter, causes premature aging in seniors 5 Anatomy and Physiology — the science of the structure of animals and plants, teaches all of the things students never knew but should have known by now Doctor Fradelle Fuhrman Department Head Mrs Joan Chichester Aviation Earth Science Ecology Mr Ronald Eligator Physics Earth Science Mr Mark Helyer Chemistry Physics Mr Harold Kirchstem Biology Anatomy Mr. Fred Russo Science Investigation Earth Science Mrs. Lenore Schack Biology Mr Miner Sheppard Biology Horticulture 1 6 — Science
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Mrs Dorothy Tisher Journalism Theatre Arts Brenda Stabert and Cathy Blair prove their knowledge ot English vocabulary by taking a quiz in Mr Warburton's Composition i class Mrs. Carol Virostek Humanities Myths Mr. Thomas Warburton Humor Action Literature Mrs. Diane Wolf Advertising Short Story English — 15
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Art Headed by Mrs Marsha Strucaly the art department is an ever growing, ever improving section of the high school curriculum Art courses are designed to allow students to freely express themselves m all forms of art Students have the opportunity to experience and to experiment with many different techniques in their chosen fields of study Course offerings lor the school year include drawing ceramics macrame oil painting and |ewelry For beginning artists there is a course titled Introduction to Art m which beginners learn basic skills involving sketching, line drawings and developing an entire picture from basic shapes Using the skills taught in this course students can progress to pen and ink drawings, oil paintings, crafts, and graphics The popular course graphics offers students opportunities to work m both the advertising and fine arts areas The fundamentals of lettering and basic design, as well as silk-screening, woodcutting, and calligraphy are explored by interested sophomores |un»ors. and seniors For students who enjoy art but are not particularly adept at drawing or painting ceramics, jewelry and homecrafts are ideal courses These classes offer students a chance to use their imaginations to create beautiful and useful objects of art Every spring art students display their work in an exhibition held m the media center Mrs Ursula Spiegel Mrs. Marsha Strucaly Earth Science Biology Department Head Mrs. Christina Archer Drawing Jewelry Tom Middlemass was more interested in having his picture taken than in watch- Mr Emilio Merlino ing Mr Shepard test soil Ceramics Oil Painting Art — 1
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