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J. Volpe and D. DeVito arc looking for Prof. Bombardier's an- swers in different directions while in Math 12. You stay here until the big hand is on the 10, Mr. Gaughan is telling his Math 11 class. This Trig class is too busy concentrating on the Law of Cosines to smile at the camera. 27 Mr. Legasse has undivided attention in his Math 10 class.
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Mathematics Mathematics takes us into the region of absolute neces- sity, to which not only the actual world, but every possible world, must conform. For four thousand years people have been collecting and arranging the necessary mental tools for counting and mea- suring. Even now, new approaches, new ideas, and new techniques are appearing in mathematics. Students must be awake to these new ways so that they can be up-to-date in their knowledge. It looks as if Algebra comes easy in Mrs. Peterson's 2nd period class. John Legasse Math 10 Roger Bombardier General Math, Math 12x Math 11 Mrs. Diane Peterson Algebra, General Math Richard Gaughan Math 11, Intermediate Algebra Math 12 is obviously putting P. Palmer to sleep. 26
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Science Donald Slate Biology William Rozen Physics; Physical Science Anthony Cocozzo General Science; Health A watched pot never boils, says H. Connors to K. Cammerota and J. Brown in Physical Science Class. In universities, laboratories, and hospitals, men and women explore the mysteries of the complex universe within and without the human frame. Our science de- partment, comprised of general science, general biology, physical science, health, chemistry, and physics, pre- pares those who wish to become one of these men or women. It also contributes to completing the necessary education of a prosperous individual. It attempts to im- prove his faculties so that he may find the answer to what makes the world tick and what holds it together. Roland Barge Chemistry 28 Mr. Dunham's 2nd Period General Biology class take time from work to share a private K ke.
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