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sim if Homeroom 2141 SCIENCE The space age is a scientific age. To emphasize the importance of science in our future, C.C.H.S. offered a variety of subjects. All students were required to take general science and biologyg the science electives were physics and chemistry. Through the use of texthook theory and laboratory application, a student,s interest and enthusiasm were whetted. 'F'-F' 2 Walter Gresh, B.S., M.Ed.fPhysica1 Science, Chemistry: fl Jules Dill, B.S.fAcademic Chemistryg Homeroom 212 Andrew Singel, B.S., M.Ed.fBio1ogy, General Science - 1 Robert J. Kayden, B.S.!Ceneral Scienceg Homeroom 213
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I SE Helen Gordon, B.S.fEnglish Illg Homeroorn 107 Paul Crowley, B.A., M.Ed.f English II, Reading 'S' J ' -'xv' I X Qi. Q Donald B. Glass, B.S., M.A.!iGuidance Counselor GUIDANCE ERVICES Excellent guidance services were provided by Mr. Glass and his assistant, Miss Brown. Under the direction of Miss Brown and Mr. Solomon, college hoard classes were again held for juniors who planned to take the college hoard test. Administration of the Scholastic Aptitude Test was first conducted at Central in December of this year. Whether you were a senior who hadn't decided upon a career or a freshman who was utterly lost, you were always welcome in the guidance office. li X i V X, W o f, 522- 5:1 I f - 4 ,J 4 . gg , ,y 4-af .nQ,-yn, a ,av ,-,- 4- , .Q 1 . ,- 11,--1-aifg Q - f .431-4.1 , V - -- . 9 0 . cg, .. . . , . I Faye R. Brown, B.S.!English I, Senior Composition, Guidance Coun- selor
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ri Michael J. Pipas, B.S., B.A., M.Ed.!Biologyg Homeroom 215 w w John P. Krumenaker, B.S.!Algebra Ig Homeroom 113 MATHEMATICS Mathematics is the practical application of abstract ideas. Students, instructed by excellent teachers and prod- ded by curiosity, delved into the mysteries of the purest science. The fields of algebra, plane geometry, and ad- vanced math, as well as general, shop, and business math, were available for study. By means of graphic representa- tion and analytic comprehension, the students translated the abstract into the concrete. Ich:-n : , Allen Solomon, B.S., M.Ed.fP1ane Geometry, Home- room 111 Joseph DeRubis, B.A., M.Ed.fAdvanced Math, Plane Geometry Homeroom 206 L V ' ' 4 r 4. I7 U
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