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20 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT—Left to right, clockwise: W. Wolga- muth, W. Schlough, H. Otto, R. Booher, A. DeCross, E. Lonsky Department Head; R. Matiskella, H.. Moore, F. Bishop, Missing: E. Nelson, ee
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ATTHEMATICS The mathematics department pro- vides our students with a knowledge of the rudiments of mathematics to be used in college and in chosen vocations. For those who will not con- tinue studies in mathematics, the department sponsors general moth- ematics courses. Students who are mathematics enthusiasts or those who will continue this subject in college can take Special Mathematics, which includes College Algebra, Trigonom- etry, Boolean Algebra, Analytic Ge- ometry, and other advanced phases of this science. To help achieve its goal, the de- partment includes such projects as the Bell Laboratory Mathematics Program, the New Jersey State Math- ematics Contest, and the nationwide contest sponsored jointly by the Mathematics Association of America and the Society of Actuaries. JOHN H. BOYER, Department Heod
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SCIENCE tice ‘‘living’’ science. This is the Scientific Age, when fiction can become fact in minutes. The pioneers of this age use chemi- cals rather than Conestoga. wagons, but their purpose is the same—they are pushing back the boundaries of new horizons. : Never before has the need for scientists been so acute, and never has there been so much emphasis placed upon science at the secondary level. At Plainfield High, physics, biology, General Science, and chem- istry courses are offered to interested students. In addition to texts, films, and other study helps, laboratories are provided in which one may prac- This past summer, a number of stu- dents participated in Science in In- dustry, an effective vocational guide for those interested in a scientific career. Touring $quibb Medical Insti- tute, National Starch, Esso Research Center, etc., these teenagers had the opportunity of seeing science as an integral part of industry and. of participating in this work. EDMUND LONSKY, Department Head 21
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