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Mr. Freitas Biology Science I Chemistry Science I Mr. White Mr. Garnel Physics Math I I is Mr. Falconer Science I Mr. Flock Mr. Rosendahl Science I, State Requirements Dept. Chairman Biology The aim of the science department was to develop inquiring minds and the desire for further knowledge. Students had the benefit of some of the most up to date equipment in laboratories and lectures. In the labs, the students were taught how to experiment with information, interpret and solve numerous problems. Through the use of the television, movies, and other teaching aids, students were taught, through a closer relationship with their instructors. 167
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Heading WWW Productions, Mr. Weiss, Mr. Warren and Mr. Wittke directed what is known to Homestead students as Channel I3 of the closed circuit television system. Mr. Weiss instructed students in a textbook course of television production that included among its projects practice in tele- vising movies for use in other classes. A special course of video-journalism was directed by Mr. Warren of the drama department, as a separate class from the regular iournalism course. Students in the program produced 67z1111pu.s' Reports, a morning program of information on campus activities. Mr. Wittke, as technician, maintained the television system and aided students in their productions. Also an integral part of AV-TV, the audio-visual office was headed by Mrs. Buck. With student aid she co-ordinated materials and machinery vital to teacher's audio-visual instruction. Mr. Wittke TV Engineer Mr. Weiss Mr. Warren Mrs. Buck AV-TV Coordinator TV, Drama I. ll Textbook, AV Clerk Research was an important part of this year's Math program for teachers and students. Teachers, in- volved in planning for a new curriculum next year, used their spare time to investigate new methods of teaching. Students were able to use an increased library and individual study aids for both inside and outside of the classroom. The new schedule of a six-period day provided students with a supplemen- tary period to consult with their teachers. Hioiner mam courses were available along with an srvisw irrogram for accelerated students. Other A--as-A is-f-ovided a review of fundamental Mr. Carpenter Algebra l, lA, Geometry Mr. Tripodi Introduction to Algebra Miss Haworth Algebra l, Geometry Introduction to Algebra Algebra I, Geometry
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