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, nffff, World geography students Jeff Jones, Jeannette Verlooom Dick LaPilusa and Ann Herberich watch Q I as Mr Yancura points out world trouble spots. 9 ity f A ' 34, ,.,.w.w F' E Films And Lectures Supplement Text World history, American history, senior prob- lems, and world geography are the courses offered by the history department at Firestone. World history, which is studied by sophomore classes, covers the ancient, medieval, and modern periods in the history of other countries. Juniors study American history, which traces the develop- ment of the United States from its founding until the present day, and also discuss the foreign policy i ,. 'vu-'wM.M-fy Mr William Noland Mr- William STUYI11 2'l and current problems of the United States, Senior problems is primarily concerned with the structure of government and with current world events. World geography teaches the student the physical features of the world. These history courses encourage students to become informed citizens and provide a useful background for further studies. l X Mrs. Barbara Wright Mr. Nickolas Yancura
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IU Mr. Alex Adams Mrs. Virginia Barbieri Miss Pearl Drews Mrs. Joan McDermott History Highlights Events Post, Present, And Future, History class views a movie in the squash court while regular facilities are in use. i S t . 20
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Mr, Franklin Bickfqrd Mr. Gordon Johnson Mr. Robert Olduker Biology, chemistry, physical science, and physics are the courses offered in the science department at Firestone. Biology, which is open to sophomores, gives the student a basic knowledge of nature, of the evolution of plant and animal life, and of the human anatomy, Chemistry, which is offered to iuniors and seniors, teaches the fundamentals of science, including such topics as basic elements, compounds, reactions and hydrocarbons, lt encour- ages the student to use his powers of reason. Physics, which is studied by seniors, deals with the properties and actions of matter and energy. Physical science combines basic chemistry and basic physics into a course designed to give an overall view of the essentials of science. The planetarium, operated by Mr. John Soroka, is used by the physics classes of Firestone and by other students in the city. lt allows the observer to scan the stars reflected from the fifty- foot dome. Elementary school pupils listen as Mr. John Soroka explains the workings of the plcmetarium. 4x
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