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' fr-fi... if 3 Science The Science program at Guilderland is ever mindful of the need to keep abreast of the strides made in the Atomic Age. Therefore, the curricu- lum response to the need of the budding scientist by offering as much inspiration for innovation in science study as possible. On the other hand, the average student who may not intend to con- tinue scientific pursuits will obtain a greater ap- preciation and understanding of his natural en- vironment. Each marking period ends to the sound of moaning and groaning from the science labs. It wasn't the student's fault that his five labs were all due in one week! This is only one trauma in the life of a dedicated science student. Other wonderful experiences are cutting up dead frogs or singeing your hair with the bunsen burner. ' f vl Q.. X T T T W X .,.. ..... gr. V .,,,., U b y V mjigigg , V Mr. Orson Dunham, Department Chairman, General Chemistry Mr. Bernard Erwin, Physics Mr. David Bradley, Chemistry . hs Miss Ruth Dodge, Biology l J
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Physical Education Sportsmanship is the key word to any activity one faces in life. Nat- urally, this can al- most go without saying in Phys. Ed. The gym teachers help develop our proficiency in sports which gains for the students, a better understand- ing of a game. If we try hard enough and play fair, we'll auto- matically develop good sportsman- ship. ln response to the demands of our growing in- dustrial world, our bodies must be strong so that our minds can work Mrs Shirley Tetrault Clearly- ! V ' m sf' .f'fi7fhf'a- , hfktg , 47: s V gig I ' V M95 we . . fx -t n wfifffigfesft 'if 4 f N -, W f ---qv . , 4- fr Yfbigffkgffq rf 1 - -'rf vjf',LfxQL V, T f fir Y ', ,. i ' ..,,L'i i :'qf --.-ai? . yy j A. V, rf 3 ,. ,, ., ,, ., , , ,. ,,,,.,,m,e.i . , ,. . X , ,J Q w ,WWf7 2f3 2,fo,:..v ' ff ikfli f, ,1.Q ' , Mr. Harold Kenyon e Qisifsss i X A 'il xy Mr. Frederick Field, Department Chairman Mrs. Mary Yager Mr. Herman Wyld lVll'. William McEvoy
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Science F i 1 5 Q If ,ii ' A I I fd, V? ff' fic? 1 Mr. Orfeo Franzoni, Biology ' I Mrs. Minette Munson, Biology Nlr. Norman Utegg, Chemistry Mrs. Katherine Lien, Biology 5 222222 ,mm ff ' , If M54 Mr. Richard Burda, Chemistry
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