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Instead of merely reading about reactions, the chemistry students experiment so that the facts stay more firmly implanted in their minds. to the Future . . . Mr. Gary's algebra class learns to distinguish terms from factors.
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. W,A. '-Ke as gig? , ' sa 'E-XY' SCIENCE-Left to right: Mr. Stephens, Mr. Parks, Mr. King, Mr. Repaslcy, Mr. Centofante, Mr. Cebula. E W ir., MATH-Left to right: Mr, Gary, Mr. Butler, Mr. Malys. I2 Science The science department at our school has become one of the best-developed and best-supplied in the area. Our biol- ogy department has increased its equip- ment to include microscopes, statues, charts, cardiographs, and animals for dis- section, Both chemistry and physics class- es concentrate on learning by experiment- ing during their double periods of labora- tory. Recently Memorial has joined an experimental course, P.S.S.C. Physics, the purpose of which is to encourage its stu- dents to find out for yourself. The Key Mathematics Our math department prepares its stu- dents adequately for the higher math they will encounter in college. There is some math for every grade, including Algebra I and II, Plane and Solid Geometry, Trig- onometry, Bookkeeping, and Business Math. Furthermore, second year algebra students receive a preliminary foundation in analytical geometry.
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Qi 1- iii 9? 'Q X w iii i i Sv j , English Since English is becoming increas- 1 ingly important in higher education i and everyday life, Memorial has broad- ened its program to inelude, beside the usual grammar, four years of College English, which emphasizes the im- portance of expressing one's views in themes, paragraphs, book reports, lit- erature panels, and essay type tests. ENGLISH+Left to right: Miss Kendall, Mr. Opretza, Mr. Perry, Mr. Conti, Mr. Nolfi, Mr. Zamary. During one of Miss Kendalls literature classes the students take part in panel discussions about the writings of various authors. I4 O Understanding . . . In their two-minute book reports, the senior stu- dents develop confidence in. their speaking ability
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