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gfx. ,sy Mr. Wilton Miss Atkinson Mr. Carden Head ot Department Mr. Mayrhoter Mr, Mullen Mr. Ridgeway Science Department Science ln Grossmont's active Science Department many students find challenging courses to meet col- lege entrance requirements. Biology, Chemistry and Physics are among some of the hardest and most rewarding classes offered here. In Health Education, Driver's Education, and Military Science, students learn to cope with and adiust to many phases ot everyday lite. Students throughout the department participate in tield trips to museums, to the Zoo, to Redlands for the annual Science Day and to the Annual Science Fair where students display their ideas and handiwork in exhibits viewed by thousands. This department really ticks under the direction of a very fine man, Mr. Wilton- Uncle Wilty to his students. This page spnnsorcrl by: Calypsos ' fix: i. . 'K ', .V VA i ti 'ls tive- Y t .. .' ' 143 S 1 , ttt., l ' I 'x L is Mr. Davidson nk-'X X Mr. Taylor
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finnish 'hindi Mr Rusk Mr. Baer Mr' Bgzik Mr. Nelson l-lead of Department YZ? l ff!! -0' Mr- Qlson Mrs. Rollo Mr. Savage Mr, Tompkins Mr- Kubik Mr. Manning Mr. Davidson 'Q-'X' in Math Dedicated to the proposition that all high school students should learn math, members of the Math Department faithfully bestow algebra, geometry, and trigonometry assign- ments, accompanied by reminders of the im- portance of math. Although the maiority of students will concede the point that math is valuable, they will readily admit that the mental activity caused by its frequent ap- plication bears a strong resemblance to the painful process of thinking. Under depart- ment head Mr. Rusk, the cure-all for binom- ial blues frequently contracted by math STU- dents while doing homework is in a large capsule labeled, lf you think it's bad ngwl wait 'til college or, more commonly, Ngpgre the Work and spoil the grades . Even with the aid of such prescriptions, persevere.-r' 3 is the first prerequisite for a pupil's succesx rind a math teacher's iob.
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