Sayreville War Memorial High School - Quo Vadis Yearbook (Parlin, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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MATHEMATICS Directed by the infinite world of digits, com- putations, and numerical analysis on which the living world relies and lives,... 13 FREDGILFILLAN. B.S. Clarion State College

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JAMES TODD. M.A. Montclair State College Department Chairman RICHARD BROWN. B.S. Northwestern State College RAYMOND GEBAUER. B.A. Lehigh University The mathematics program at Sayreville War Memorial High School serves two main educational purposes. The courses prepare students for future careers and job opportunities, while the clubs provide a me- dium for fun while learning. Industrial mathematics, for students preparing for technical or trade jobs, has its base in construction and drawing, with the measurement of lines and angles. Geometry, algebra, and trigonometry provide a sequence for students interested in professional careers that require degree programs in universities. Sets, probability, and calculus are avail- able as electives for students anticipating careers in engineering, mathe- matics, or teaching. The mathematics program is not all work. Just for fun, the Math-letes function for students interested in unusual and different types of prob- lems. A Math Club schedules activities of general interest, and usually sponsors an annual computerized dance. 12 GEORGE EVANOVICH.M.Ed. Rutgers University



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SCIENCE The two-fold goals of the Science Department demonstrate its outward look to the future. The department aims, first of all, to develop a student’s scientific thought. Through observing and experimenting the science student discovers many amazing facets of life. This prepares a student for the many challenges he will meet in the outside world. Secondly, and of most value, the student will learn to think objectively and to apply his knowledge within a practical context. More students are realizing the value of science; they are becoming aware of the scientific and technological advances in the world. This brings about a larger enrollment in the Science program each year. IRENE ARTHUR. M.A. New York University Department Chairman RICHARD BOWEN. B.A. Yale University LINDA BUONO. M.Ed. Rutgers University . . . man can truly understand the dynamic change of the uni- verse. 14

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