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WILLARD H. SCHADEL DEDICATION . . . We dedicate this i958 volume of MEMOIRS to Willard H. Schadel for the outstanding accomplishment of develop- ing better student-teacher relationship in the classroom. Mr. Schadel served three years during World War ll as a pilot of a four-engine aircraft. He flew thirty-four successful missions over Germany and acted as an auxiliary instructor overseas. As a captain, Mr. Schadel received the Distin- guished Flying Cross, and the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters. He has recently been appointed to the Education Staff of the 2604th Air Force Reserve Corps, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, where he holds the rank of major. Mr. Schadel and his family spent the summer of 1957 in Washington, D. C., where he attended George Washington University on a scholarship available to science teachers. The rest of the summer was passed in Denver, Colorado, learning aerial photography. Through his eleven years in Pen Argyl High School Mr. Schadel's scientific knowledge has been invaluable in teach- ing science, chemistry, physical science, and physics. During activity periods he devotes much time to stimulating interest and developing scientific thinking among members of the Photo and Science Clubs. Mr. Schadel prepares a demonstration on the effects of light for his next class.
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FOREWORD EQ! 'Q' Lett J DePue and K Duetrnch study the molecular model ot an orgamc chemlcal compound Above A three drmensronal model ands M Fuorot and D Wleder ln vrsualnzrng solrd geometry theorems INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL YEAR PLACES WORLDWIDE EMPHASIS ON SCIENCE We the Class ot T958 In order to stress the most astonushrng scuentutuc undertaking salute the Inter natnonal Geophyslcal Year whlch ottrcually opened on .lulyl l 57 lnternatnonal Geophyslcal Year known as IGY the most Thorough plan tor studying our earth that has ever been attempted ns being conducted by sclentlsts ot suxty seven nations Through the ettorts ot our screntlsts our demo cratlc nation has launched the Unlted States satellite Explorer I has calculated facts about the tremendous region ot the South Pole has explored the earths nnteruor surtace and outer atmosphere and has made aggressuve advances an the educatuonal field Durrng the peruod ot enghteen months these researchers hope to conturm the mystery ot cosmlc rays whuch are found un lnterplanetary space they hope to trace seasonal ocean movements between Northern and Southern l-lemnspheres they hope to study the ancuent :ce deep In the :ce sheets for clues to earlrer clumates lntormatuon from establtshed weather statrons IH the Antarctic has led to srgnlfu cant Improvements nn forecasts of weather To study the lntermor ot the earth sensmologusts have made use ot long pernod records ot earthquake waves lt ns evrolent that no one country IS going to be able to contarn the progress of scnence Stimulated by these numerous enterprises our own school as well as our country has begun an nntensuve program tor strengthenlng our science and mathematncs departments The emphasms on study IH these tlelds has spread throughout the country because ot rts unevrtable promnnence un the future age ot sclentutnc marvels The actnve Interest taken un these courses of study by students of the Pen Argyl Area Jount Hrgh School constltutes the theme of the T958 edztlon of MEMOIRS .N 4 5 we x A ,. I ' 'S ti- , . l l f I F I - , . , 9 . - I I . . . 1 ' 1 I n . 1 ' . , . . , . , I I . . . I ' . 1 L 1 1 D I I . .. . . g . . .
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