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i 2 Home Economics Helps Students to Marylin McBath Florence Stein realize their potential Also under the care of Carl Antisell are Ms. MacBeth and Mrs. Stein who teach Home Economics. Through the courses entitled Foods and Sewing stu- dents begin to realize that each person is an individual in their own right. Through guidance from Ms. MacBeth and Mrs. Stein and help from their fellow students each student is able to achieve his or her best. Ms. MacBeth feels the main thing she hopes her stu- dents will learn are responsibility and pride. Mrs. Stein's Food Course is a favorite of the school. The good smells that come from that area of the school along with the memorable Middle States Luncheons and the Annual December Holiday Teacher's Luncheon cause most Students and Staff members to salivate. Marylin McBath reflects the seriousness of Home Economics studies. aff' Af...- Careful classroom instruction is essential even in a class teaching culinary arts
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The Science Curriculum this year offers solid founda- ' tion courses in biology, chemistry, physics, as well as ad- vanced studies of these subjects. In addition to classical ! gn scientific courses, a new and innovative course, Marine Ralph Ferris pmma Lynn when Science is offered. In this course, students learn about the marine environment through such concepts as the food chain, bioconcentration, and estuary studies. The class content has been expanded, but still has far to go. Several boating trips have been planned to investigate land use near Sandy Hook and Atlantic City. The faculty members of the department have been concerned with their fields of science as well as teaching. Lida Phillips has published several articles, plus William McCormack and William Harding have served on com- mittees for environmental protection. s. if I 7 We 4 .rx k .... X , ,. , Tr Q' Richard Fidanza William McCormack E Z' Q X f 1 2 T- . as 1 A ' X nf ,. 'L z ...M ..,:... F? 6. -1 ff, it . 4 .. ggmmqp, ff: ' . f Q K- 'J I ,rw Q., . TR A wr .ek ,Q 6: if2?1iEg?:5ygg' .. 'X 'fl '3 if ' S 254' , -,AM-iff:-fk.. ': , .I ' . ' Fig 'Me William Harding Ella Mae Tomlinson I I Not Pibiiiiirkid if Susan Hughes Lydia Phillips Mr. Harding faces every class with a new outlook. 175
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