Guilderland Central High School - Tawasenthan Yearbook (Guilderland Center, NY)

 - Class of 1966

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5, Mr. Orson Dunham Dept. Chairman Mr, David Bradley Mr. Richard Mr. Orfeo Franzoni ,X 2 S. Warren and G. Clickman agree that work- ing together is the easiest way to get your lab accepted. The science program at Guilderland is one of the most forward looking, due to the very nature of the subject matter, In this era of scientific progress, new information is continually being unearthed, and new methods are being put into practice. Guild- erland students are fortunate to be provided with the latest develo ments and the most modern equipment, gui1derland's science grogram has been recognized as one of the est in the state. In a world constantly be- Burda fhuplp- H W coming more science-oriented, the science V is .,,,.. . department has done an excellent Job of F A - ' T preparing students for future studies. Courses ' in biology, chemistry, and physics provide :Q f V A Q a substantial basis for college classes. 3 . fi ' - 2 f ,, Mr. Norman Uteglg - chemistry, chemistry labg Mr. Richard urda - Advisor - Ski ,. e' ' 5 31:-3 ,.,. ig Club, chemistryhchemistry lab, Mr, Ber- 1 2 gxjuxrfw - i-. nard Erwin - physics, physics labg Mr. . ' A . ,.,i,, bw Kfqit Q- -Orson Dunham - Department Chairman, adv. V, t ,P l QhYS.,science, physicsg Mr. David Bradley'- Mr. NOIHWHU Utegg Egg, , I 3 phlysids, chgmistry lalgg Mr. Orfeo Fraplponi , ' ' 1 ' 'A - iolo , iolo la g Mrs. Minette un- Mrs- Mlnefte son - bigllogy, bigllo y lab, Advisor - Ameri- , Munson can Field Service, Niss Ruth Dodge - science M155 Ruth Dodge 10, biology, biology lab, Advisor - Red T. Warner assists Mr. Franzoni in a lab demonstration for G. French. 20 Cross. D. Riggs watches closely for a reaction. K. O'Brien and T. Warner search through their biology text for the' rea- sons why this will occur. I

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' Uislv Mrs Judith . Rothste1 n U Mr Woodrow Quinn Dept. Chairman Mrs. Margaret Knouse Mr. Allen Monroe One of the most important skills a student can acquire is the ability to write and communicate clearly and effectivel . In English classes at Guilderland students not only develop thle mechanical technique of ,our language, they acquire an appre ciation of fine literature and a desire to read more widely. Intensive analysis of famous literary masterpieces Erovides students with a greater knowledge of society, man ind and the world in general. The English program is one of the most important at Guilderland because it forms the basis for a stu- dent's entire education, and because its subject matter is essential to all students regardless of the vocation they enter. Mr. Woodrow Quinn - 11 honors, 12 advanced placement, Department Chairmang Mrs. Margaret Knouse - l2sp, l2AR, 12R: Mrs. Judith Rothstein - 12NR, 12R, 12A-R, Advisor - Journalg Mr. Robert Scrafford - 11AR, l1NR, 11R, cross country coachg Mr. Allan Monroe - 11R, 1OH, 10NR, Ad- visor - Key Club: Miss Alice Comstock - 10R, 1lSP, lORg Mrs. Barbara Van Nortwick - 11NR, 12R, 11Rg Mr. Lyle War- ner - 10R, 10NR, l1ARp Mrs. Meta Plotnik - 12R, 1OAR, 11NRg Mrs. Carol Ann Mancini - 1lR, 10AR, 1OR. .161 Mr. Robert Scrafford ss. hi Mr. Scrafford s English 11 class par . Miss Alice ticipates in discussion groups. Comstock Mrs. Barbara Van Nortwick Mr. Lyle Warner 1:1 Mrs. Carol Ann Mancini Mr. Hugh O'Connor Mrs. Meta Plotnik l I9



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r i t, vu, Mr. Robert Stimson i 5 Dept. Chairman Mr. Donald x, 1 Miss Mary Ann Pres Cohen Mr. Arthur Bourdeau Mrs. Irene Kent .Nj Math 12 students review the results of their regents exams. 0 5 2 f'Qf4? Mr. Peter A. s . 1 A 3 Griffin - Mrs., Mildred Rabin Mr. William Wilson The technological revolution in our society has neces- sitated a change in mathematics at Guilderland. New topics have been included in college entrance courses, so that students may develop a clearer concept of the struc- ture of mathematics, as well as an insight into its many new applications, The approach to fundamental ideas now requires more critical thinking on the part of the stu- dent, The math program also inc udes courses for stu- dents who will terminate their formal education in high school. A working knowledge of mathematics is essential in all phases of the business world. Guilderland's students will be well prepared by able teachers and a modern curriculum. Mr, Robert Stimson - Department Chairmang Mr. Arthur Bourdeau - math 11, intermediate algebra, advanced general mathg Mr, Donald Cohen - math 10, 11 Mr, Peter Griffin - math 13 freshman baseball coachg Mrs. Irene Kent - math 10, 11, 12, Mrs. Mildred Rabin - math 9, 105 Mr. William Wilson - math 9, 123 Miss Mary Ann Pres - math 10, ll, 2I

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