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Science Miss Mary Pickett Chemistry Through the years, man's curiosity has resulted in vast studies and experimen- tations in the field of science. High school courses in science have been de- signed to familiarize students with the vast sources around us. By observations, discovery and experimentation students are able to grasp a part of this knowl- edge through courses in General Science, Earth Science, Biology, Physical Science, Chemistry, and Physics. These studies are beneficiary to those students who do not plan to pursue a scientific field as well as for those who may continue their studies. Robert Severson General Science Anthony Cocozzo Earth Science, Health G. Zigmon. B. Emerson, B. Woshanko, and B. Baker measure the - angle of diffraction with a protractor in Physics lab class. Miss Pickett’s chemistry lab students examine the solutions in their test tubes to see whether or not its contents are miscible.
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Social Studies The History Department attempts, through the required courses of World Geography, World History, and American History and an optional course in African Seminar, to instill not only an understanding of the past, but also a realization of the present. It is essential for all in today's society to understand the rest of the people in the world, their economy, problems, and politics. Responsible citizenship, the goal of all Americans, is being furthered by the history courses at Mechanicville High School. Mrs. Doris Hills American History II, 12 African Seminar
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J. Benamati and M. Johnson carefully measure ticker tape before proceeding with their pendulum experiment. Mr. Cocozzo questions his class about the textures and physical characteris- tics of different types of rocks. 17
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