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Science The Science department which gives courses in Chemistry, Physics, Earth Sci- ence and Biology endeavors to teach the students to appreciate and understand the advances of science and the significant history behind these advances. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Pearl Katz, Mr. Anthony Spartalis, Miss Eileen Griffin, Mr. Domenick Gruosso, Mrs. Alice Jacoby. SECOND ROW: Mr. Louis Bancheri, Mr. Charles Turco, Mr. Nicholas Petraglia, Mr. Douglas Macdonald, Mr. Charles Wetterer, Mr. Leonard Di Cosola, Mr. Richard Barrett, Mr. Kenneth Motylinski. ,,,..ii.., How do you spell 'Pokorny' anyway? muses Dick. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT: SEATED, left to right: Mr. Anthony Spartalis, Mr. John Sforza, Miss Ann Duda, Mr. Joseph Di Simone, Mrs. Doris Steinbaugh, STANDING, Mr. Albert Caval- laro, Mr. Albert Gewirtz, Mr. Sidney Stolloff, Mr. James Maho- ney, Mr. John Clark, Mr. Richard Gast. Ql'?lilEiRlJlilN C Mathematics Basic skills in mathematics are taught to all students at Carey by our able Math Department. For those more gifted in math, the department offers courses in the more difhcult and specialized branches of this subject. Nor is the department un- aware of the trends of the times, and the nation's need for engineers and scientists. This year an advanced placement course in calculus and analytic geometry was given.
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SENIOR HIGH CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: left to right: Mr. Christopher Wilson, Miss Lenore Mosner, Mr. Fredrich Breithut, Mr. Donald Kelly. Citizenship Education From our Citizenship Education classes will emerge the United States citizen of tomorrow. In addition to the history and principles of our own country, Citizen- ship Education courses also include the study of for- eign nations, their domestic and political problems, their approach to these problems, and the inevitable effect upon our nation. Language A comprehensive program of French, German, Italian, Spanish and Latin is offered by our language depart- ment. Through the study of these languages the stu- dents not only learn to speak the language but also learn respect for foreign cultures and ways of life. Also in the language curriculum this year was a special Advanced Placement Program oliered to students of Spanish and German who had completed four years of study. WVith the passing of an exam in May, stu- dents received college credit for one year of a language. This eliminated the college language re- quirement for some of themg others went right into advanced college courses in German or Spanish. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT: left to right: Mr. Joseph Lango, Miss Joan Mann, Miss Elsie Hetzer, Mrs. Norma Albertini, Mrs. Elsie Thun, Miss Sylvia Barracca, Mr. Richard Adach. it liii. I
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Library Materials needed for research in the var- ious subjects can be found in our library. Always alert to the changes in the current scene, our staff keeps research material up to date, provides the newest magazines and increases our reading enjoyment through a careful selection of both Hction and non fiction. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: left to right: Mrs. Ev- elyn Bach, Mr. Frank LaMonte, Miss Carole Segretta, Mr. Charles Martin, Jr., Miss Nancy Carney, Mr. John Baumann, Mrs. Sandra Berman. aw- 5 , 'Y 3 - 'E r.. . ,f ,.... 1. .., ti, .. A - . , W- I 5, M' Q 4 ir M f- W.. r s LIBRARY: left to right: Mrs. Mildred Kaiser, Miss Patricia Walsh, Miss Vera Lovelass, Mrs. Mary Ar- vani. Business For students planning to enter business after graduation, the business department provides a good background including re- How can our school store fail when it employs pretty sales- girls like Arlene Ruckstahl and Linda Buith. tailing, bookkeeping, office machines, typ- ing, stenography, and secretarial practice. For students preparing to enter college after graduation, it provides both stenog- raphy and typing.
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