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Science . . . Man, Catherine Mozak Be nice! Physical Science and Chemistry Ring Committee Charles Rogers Oh, you have heard that one before! Chemistry Science Department Chairman Marius Nardelli You ' ve got a test tomorrow! Physics; Trigonometry Astronomy Club; Electronics Club Anne Behr blow I mean REALLY study! Chemistry Junior Class Committee 28
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talent and technique. John LeRose Tennis, anyone? Mechanical and Architectural Drawing; Shop Math Tennis Coach; Radio Club 2T- Jerry Giampetruzzi and Bob Cortese apply their drafting skills in planning a first floor plan for a house. Major and minor courses are both provided for the art program. As a major, the course develops the finer techniques and principles of art for the student, and provides a well-rounded ability for those who look to art as their future. In the minor course, students who do not have enough time to take the course as a major or those pupils who enjoy art on a hobby level, find their creative talents stimulated. Mr. Jones assists Steve Hopkins at the lathe as he turns down a hammer head. 27
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energy, and matter. Today ' s changing world necessitates a basic understanding of scientific principles. Paramus High ' s science department enables the student to fully understand the changes by means of various science courses. These courses include biology, chemistry, physics, and physical science. Biology, taken by a great majority of the students, helps one understand life by delving into the various functions that living organisms go through. Chemistry offers a study of elements, their characteristics, uses, and energy involved in chemical reactions. Laws and principles governing motion and action are studied by students taking physics. Chemistry, physics, and biology all have lab periods where the student performs experiments and dissections based on the information he has acquired. Advanced courses are offered for the student who has a great interest and aptitude for science. Individual research is encouraged and original projects are mandatory. In the spring, the annual science fair displays these projects. Ann Nardo I haven ' t marked your tests yet! Biology Cheerleaders Steve Provatas All rightI Biology Ways and Means Committee Joan Grebe It ' s just common courtesy . Biology Club Committee; Pre-Med Club 29
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