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w Wide Variety of Courses Mr. Cuneo addressing his class. Joseph Kuruc Goddard College B.A. James Riccobono Gettysburg College B.A. Columbia University M.A. Student Council Advisor Virginia Ruckstuhl Douglass College A.B. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. M.A. William Wood Paterson State College B.A., M.A. Tennis Coach Mr. Wood meets with department members.
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History Dept, has a Robert Wood Department Chairman Montclair State College B.A. Coordinator of Student Accounts Debate Team Dennis R. Goerig Montclair State College B.A. Junior Council Advisor David B. Cuneo Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. B.A. Junior Class Advisor Mark M. Evangelista Paterson State College B.A. The History Department, under the leadership of Mr. Robert Wood, strives to aid students through a diverse social studies curriculum. Among the courses offered by the department are World History, United States History, with Honors sections in each. In addition. Sociology and Eco- nomics are offered as electives. Seniors may take Honors courses in Contemporary Civilization and Far East Seminar. Students have the opportunity to express their ideas through debates and term papers, which supplement material covered in textbooks. Teachers vary the lessons with films and through field trips of many types, adding a great deal of enjoyment to a history course, whatever it be. Thus, a student's understanding of the world around him is fostered in part through the efforts of the History Department.
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T. W. Clark University of Vermont B.S. Department Chairman A.V.A. Advisor T. A. Barr Montclair State College B.A. Gerald De Sena Paterson State College B.A. 24 Experiments Play a The Science Department, under Chairman T. Wayne Clark, has widened greatly the educational scope of each K. H. S. student through a varied program of science courses. Included in the 1967-68 curriculum were General Science, Earth Science, Biology I II, Chemistry I II, and Physics. A strong Enriched Program, offered to selected students, was available in each. Students were afforded an opportunity to deepen their in- terests in each course through laboratory periods every week. In addition, a series of field trips were scheduled in order to give students the chance of heightening their knowledge in some particular area of science. Such trips added great interest to each course. Mr. Clark explains Physics prob- lem to Paul Barnthouse and Doug Brezinski, 1968 seniors. George Gootblatt Hunter College B.A.
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