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Labs — An Opportunity to Investigate Specific areas of scientific learning are encompassed in the curriculum of the science department. Biology is taught at two levels and introduces the structural and functional aspects of the animal kingdom. Advanced Biology extends this into the studies of genetics and plant physiology. The Physics course is one in which problems of friction and wave motion are calculated in coordination with studies of motion, light and heat. Much of the curriculum of the science department is present during laboratory peri- ods. Lab work is used as an extension and affirmation of scientific knowledge learned from classroom activity. Students apply their information to scientific setups, and draw con- clusions. In this way, laboratory learning is a tool used to encourage individual reason based on scientific fact. Top: A Physics study group enjoys exploring torque and gravitational forces. Loft: The world of microorganisms opens to Philip DeSpirito during Biology c lass. Above: A sec - ond period lecture by Mr. Bordak offers a basis for future experimentation.
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Dr. George Marotta Mr. Robert Piotrowski Miss Donna Weir Math Department MR. JAMES TODD Math Department Chairperson; Calculus, Industrial Math; MA MR. RICHARD L. BROWN Trigonometry, Algebra II, Industrial Math; BS DR. GEORGE EVANOVICH Trigonometry, Probabilities, Algebra II; D.Ed. MR. FREDGILFILLAN Industrial Math, Geometry, Algebra II; BS; Tennis Coach MISS BARBARA JOHNSON Algebra I, Geometry; BA; Pep Club Advisor, Senior Class Advisor MISS BARBARA KOLOIAY Algebra II, Topics of Math; MA; Senior Class Advisor DR. GEORGE MAROTTA Geometry, Algebra II; D.Ed. MR. ROBERT PIOTROWSKI Computer Math I and II, Industrial Math I; MA; JV Boys Basketball Coach MISS DONNA WEIR Geometry, Algebra II; MA Top Loft: Two differing attitudes toward Algebra are displayed by Paul Kapioski and Ed Kotarski. Above Left: Teletype machines offer Kevin O'Connor and Bob Fehl a challenge in computer program- ming. 25
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Miss Marianne Kwiatkowski Mrs. Irene Arthur Mr. Martin Bordak Mrs. Anita Mackin Miss Diane Noglows Mrs. Angelina Romano Science Department MRS. IRENE ARTHUR Science Department Chairperson; C.P. Chemistry; MA MR. MARTIN BORDAK General Chemistry, C.P. Chemistry, Physics; BA; Junior Class Advisor MISS MARIANNE KWIATKOWSKI C.P. Biology, General Biology; BA; Student Council Advisor MRS. ANITA MACKIN Earth Science, Ecology, General Biology; BA; Ecology Club Advisor MISS DIANE NOGLOWS General Chemistry, C.P. Chemistry; BA MRS. ANGELINA ROMANO General Biology, C.P. Biology, Advanced Biology; MS; Biology Club Advisor Above Left: Boh Arden pursues independent investigation. 27
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