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Science Emphasizes Natural World. A good science department tries to explain the whys of today's world, to excite the students' interest in nature and its laws, and to sponsor various proiects for students interested in careers in science. By these standards, the South High Science Department can be iudged as an excellent one. Mr. Harry Flister, Mr. Evan Hughes, Mr. Frank Napier, and Mr. William Steiner acquaint our students with the won- ders ot the natural world around us. ln such courses as General Chem- istry and Applied Physics, a student is taught the the fundamentals of the laws of nature. Such courses as B.S.C.S., Advanced Biology, and Advanced Chemistry enable a student planning a career in medicine, nursing, chemical engineering, etc. to acquaint himself with these laws on a more intense level. Through the many projects possible for stu- dents, this classrooom knowledge can be applied to specific problems. For these reasons, our science department can be considered one of the best in the area. MR. HARRY FLISTER MR. EVAN HUGHES Mr Steiner, Stan Odoski, Scott Mullen and Terry Widel inspect a model used in their Applied Physics course. MR. FRANK NAPIER MR. WILLIAM STEINER
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Math Program Keeps Pace With Modern World. MRS. FRANCES BAILEY MR. NICHOLAS GE NTILE In today's fast-paced world the demand tor quick thinking individuals is great. The person who can understand statistics, think ahstractly, and make quick computations is much sought after. , Through such courses as Algebra I and Il, Geometry, Trigo- nometry, and Math V, our math department tries to produce this type of person. The teachers, Mrs. Bailey, Mr. Gentile, Miss Getsy, and Mr. Sorg, impress upon the students the value ot a good foundation in math, and teach them the basic tun- damentals needed tor an occupation, or just for work around the house. MISS ARLEN E GETSY , MR. ROY SORG Mrs. Bailey employs the overhead projector to illustrate a problem to Jay Kacho, Linda Ratter, and Tom Boker
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Social Studies Prepares Tomorrow's Citizens. MR. NICK BRACCO MR. NItK De ROSA MR. ANTHONY RAMANTINO MR. FELIX ZABROSKI Q. Mr. Romantino points out something very amusing to Norma Murdoch, dent in one of his Problems of Democracy classes. Being aware of the past and future is very important in our country today. Everything is moving rapidly and the need tor knowledge is increasing. The Social Studies Department at South tries to fulfill this need and make the students of today, the citizens of tomorrow. a stu-
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