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Seth Grenetz: “Who is more foolish, the child afraid of the dark or the man afraid of the light?” (M. Freehill) James Lyman: “What kind of monkey busi- ness is going on here? Neil Rothman Anita Bajardi: “All experience is an arch to build upon.” (Henry Brooks Adams) Barbara Selwitz: “A little work never hurt anyone!” t
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John Mulada: Mathematics . . . may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true.” (Ber- trand Russell) Georgia Russo: Togetherness is Happi- ness.” Penelope D'Antonio: The best way to kill time is to work it to death.” Ronald Labrocca: Writing a geometric proof is like entering a maze; it’s the stu- dent who learns the definitions, postulates, and theorems who eventually finds the exit! Elaine Perciavalle: Success is the child of two very plain parents — punctuality and accuracy. (O. S. Marden) Leslie Wolff: Do not judge another until you have reached his position.” (Ethics of the Fathers, 11:5) Frank Meystrik: (Chairman): Don’t strain yourself, but.. 27
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Science Science traditionally is a work- hard-and-get-ahead” subject, yet the Schreiber Science Department has established median points between pleasure and study, which are called the Science Resource Centers. In ad- dition to the study centers, an impor- tant feature of the Science Depart- ment is the size and structure of the classes. The varied lengths of classes enable different methods of study within the classroom. Classes in phys- ics, chemistry, and biology are con- ducted as seminars, comprised of ten students; large lectures, with one- hundred students; and two-hour labo- ratories, with twenty-five students. 29
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