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Science, Math Learn hy Doing Students who took math and science classes this year had the opportunity to learo by experience. The Science Department, headed by Mr. Chris Johnson, stressed participa- tion. Experiments, field trips, and sim- ulations were a part of the Hands On program, which was learning by doing. The math program, led by Mr. Al Hammel, was a personalized one. The teachers wanted each student to learn at his own pace, so he could better un- derstand the sometimes complicated world of math. 26
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SociaJ Science Offers Variety The Social Science Depiirtmciiil (if- iered a variety of courses for the many individuals at BP. Each course was designed to fulfill the student ' s ncnnls and set him on the rij hl track towards his destination. Introduction to Social Scitmce is of- fered to freshmen. It gives the new- fioming students a glimpse of the many courses that are offered in the depart- ment. Throughout a students remaining vears courses such as American Politi- cal Behavior. Urban Politics. Econom- ics, and Dollars and Cents are required. U.S. History, also a required class, has many electives to stimulate every- one ' s interest. They are Music in Amer- ican Life. How the West was Won. Fa- mous Battles. Modern America. Fads Fashions. America comes of Age. Colo- nial America, and America in the 21st Century.- Sociology. International Relations. Social Science Seminar. Anthropology. Ancient Cultures, and Social Psychol- ogy are also available. The Social Science Department has a well-rounded and individualistic ap- liroach towards education. ' M «it«mmm i l0 )ii ' '
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,...n ' s ' :; ' ' ' 6 .-.....■.•■vr ' o ,,.j. ft 1. A calculiitor is ;i very useful item used in both math and scic ' nce. 2. Mr. AI Hammi ' l and Mr. Riibert GoodriiJi com- pare answers from a difficult test. !). Mr. Chris |ohnson and Mrs. Sarah (nonstrand chat with a wise old friend. 4. Mr. William Moffat always enjoys teaching scienc( 5. You mean he is right?! exclaims Mr. Vahram Kerian about Mr. William Schumaker. fi. Mr. Roger Ehern and Mr. Saul Schachter dem- onstrate how things have grown (or shrunk). 7. Mr. Tom Clarke carefully explains a difficult problem. 8. Mr. Al Britt takes a minute to catch his breath between chisses. 27
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