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Sight of Progress Get to work!” Mr. David G. Miles lecturing to his physics class on that unpopular force known in science as work.” Seated in the back row is Carlo Prolizzo; in the second row are Dennis Spillane and Ellen Roberts; and in the front row are Dave Lubar, Fred Weil, and Greg Gorab. David G. Miles Physics, Physical ‘Science Future Scientists of America J.E.T.S. Katherine Mozak Chemistry Junior Ring Committee Sandford Schepps Chemistry Science Department Chairman P ARAM US HRJH i HOOL LIBRARY
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Science ... Sound of Reason • • We live in a scientific world, in which emphasis is placed upon logic and efficiency. For the student who is interested in pure or applied science, the Paramus High School Science Department offers an excellent background in methodical problem solving and critical thinking by means of various courses, including biology, chemistry, and physics. Biology, the science studied by the most students, delves into the life processes and gives one a keener insight into the evolution of nature and into life itself. Chemistry deals with the structure, composition and prop¬ erties of substances and the transformations which they undergo. Dealing with an unseen world within a world, the student learns to think abstractly. Physics concerns the natural laws of the universe. From this course of study, the student comes to appreciate the orderliness of nature. For the student who is interested in science as a vocation, advanced courses offer a solid foundation in concepts and their applications. Individual research is encouraged by assigned projects which are displayed at the annual Science Convention. Future chemists? ... At work? . . . Max Bornstein, John Hans, and Pat Eagan perform an experiment in one of Miss A. Behr’s chemistry classes. Ann Behr Chemistry Future Scientists of America 22 Charles Long Biology, Physics Table Tennis, Photography Club
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Mathematics ... Signs, Symbols, and Systems ... Daniel Jankelunas Math Department Chairman Math Club Joseph Doyle Algebra Audio-Visual Aids
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