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MR. JOSEPH M. BRIGHTBILL Related Physics and Relat- ed Chemistry. University of Pennsylvaniag HS. Sports Equipment Manager. MR. JAMES W, ROSEVEAR Biology. Penn State, BS l A man that comes apart is quite useful in Biology's studv of man. serve the fruits of their imagination. Last year the projects varied from conservation, and human anatomy to the more com- plicated machinery and elements of physics and chemistry. Wfinners at this fair are then eligible to submit their projects to :he Capital Area Science Fair. The areas of science offered at Central Dauphin are: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science, Astronomy, Geol- mgy, and Advanced Science and Math, a very wide selection for all students. With the variation of courses offered in schools today, the educators expect our scientists of tomorrow to be able to ex- wand our world. Plant life is almost as complicated as human life, and also just as interesting. 83 MR. HERBERT E. KILLINGER Biology, Shippensburgq West- ern Marylandz Pennsylvania State Universityg Bucknell: B.S.g M.S. MR. RICHARD C. BELL Biologyg Chemistryg Advanced Science and Math. Lebanon Valley College: Oregon State Collegeg Temple Universityg B.S.g M.Ed. Key Club Advisor.
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Electricity is explained in our everyday life. MR. REYNOLD MARTZ Physics, Lock Haveng Penn State Universityg B.S. Vis- ual Aids Club Advisor. The field of Science has now become one of the most important subjects in education. In the past year or so, educators have put an increasing emphasis on science, the reason being that it takes able and qualified scientists to expand our liv- ing world to other planets. The most important phase of Central Dauphin's science department is the Science Fair, held at the school on March thirteenth and fourteenth. All students who are taking a science course are asked to submit a project relating to their particular course. Although there are numerous objections from the students, in doing the projects, it is surprising to ob- MR. PAUL I.. PAXTON Chemistry. Science Dept. Head. Dickinson Col- B.S.g Lebanon Valley Col- lege, Pennsylvania State University: M.Ed.: Buck- nell University. Assistant Football Coach, Track Coach: Photography Club. MISS JANE M. HOLZ Physics, Physical Science, Astronomy. Geology. Dick- inson Collegeg B.S. The many secrets of the elements are revealed during chemistry lab. 82
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I 4 l MR. J. HAROLD THOMAS Plane Geometry, Trigo- nometry, Mathematics Department Head. Get- tysburg College A.B., Penn State University, M. Ed. Trigonometry and Solid Geometry can present perplexing problems to some students' At Central Dauphin there are opportunities for everyone in the C 5-'C :was field of mathematics. The type of math ranges from the very advanced, Q-QC, mx? which is the Math and Science Seminar, to the Basic Math, which is a review of the basic principles of mathematics. The Math and Science -Q vb Seminar is an elective course elected by those students who have a va' S deep interest in science and math and are planning to continue in college work with these two courses. The students electing these W: SUI A courses are then screened very carefully and only the highest-ranking C07 A students are permitted to take this course. MR. JAMES F. EISMANN Advanced Algebra, Alge bra I, Basic Math I, Busi ness Math. Gettysburg College B.A., University ol Pennsylvania M.Ed. l Plane Geometry is a course of angles, triangles, and squares, square drawing, that is. 84
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