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Science For them truth comes not from building but from taking apart. Their bible becomes the micro¬ scope, the test tube, the slide rule, and they learn to say with Pascal, “What is man as compared with the universe?’’ Science is educational, it is instructive, and yet a bit humbling too. For in analyzing and examin¬ ing, one comes to realize the vastness and com¬ plexity of his world from the tiniest chromosome, or electron, to the largest galaxy millions of miles away. And from this dissection will come, ideally, understanding which is in turn the key to progress. E. SHELDON SMITH Physics, General Science, Head Science Department MAURITA SIEDENTOPF Biology 14 JOSEPH LA FAZIA Science, Health PIERRE LUSSIER Chemistry RONALD REYNOLDS General Science
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LINDA HUTCHINGS English MARILYN GRIFFITHS English, Drama MARGARET R. SULLIVAN English, Librarian CHRISTOPHER BORDEN English, Reading Improvement Freshman Class Advisor 13
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JULIA PAPANDREA French, Head Language Department, Student Council Advisor Foreign Languages The Language department must be an ever-increasing, ever-improving system, for it trains the mind to think, to seek, and to communicate. Perhaps the greatest fruit of this communication is mutual understand¬ ing. Man becomes not an island but a reach¬ ing, thriving, sharing entity, able to bridge the gap between diverse environments and the blockade of phonetics. And by studying not only the French, Latin, and Spanish tongues, but also their histories and cul¬ tures, the student’s knowledge and aware¬ ness of his own civilization grows. PAUL FLANIGAN MICHAEL CHASE Latin Spanish Physical Education The physical education department is directed toward advancing each student toward top physical condition thus educating both his mind and body. The program is regulated according to the season s of the year, beginning with touch football and field hockey in the fall, contin¬ uing with basketball, gymnastics, and volleyball in the winter, and finishing with softball and archery in the spring. Although anyone can pass phys ed by simply performing to the best of his ability, much more can be derived than that. A student can learn sportsmanship, teamwork, and confidence—all of which will make him a better person following the four year course. NORMA RIZY ESTELLE PELLETIER French JUDITH JACKSON Physical Education HOWARD O’HARE Physical Education, Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach Physical Education, Girl’s Sports Coach
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