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Mafh 'flirty sill ,' Frank Valalafe Rosemarie Bleiweiss Coordinator Vera D'Angelo Kenneth Deveney X Ralph Fech Y l ,EQ 'X P Putting two and two together was never more fas- t i N' cinating than in the Math Departments curriculum this year. Such courses as calculus, math analysis, geometry, algebra, and computer programming gave students opportunities to view figures from varied 'N angles. The Computer Programming course taught by Mr. Vatalare was unique in that the school is one of a few in the area to own its own terminal and computer. A new computer installed last january has increased the efficiency of the programming. Some of the outstanding math students through the year have been Larry Rothweiler, Georg Viola, Lennard Crabowski, Donna VanHaren, David Millar, and Eric Machat. . Qqmiuwd
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Social Qfudiesx ,afvql ' ittii E' rf' ar' uri D ,f Qt l fav. Lerma Chen Donald Clark Milton Jayson af' ,L ,Ja mx Laurence Carbonetti Anthony Bama T Coordinator V Tvvo social studies students chosen to rep- resent S.P.H.S. at the Youth Constitutional Convention in Trenton this year were Leo- nard Grabovvski and Mindy Ungerleider. The Convention celebrated the state's Bicenten- nial. The Social Studies Department has come a long vvay in the past fevv years. Aside from its state required freshman and senior history courses, a wide variety of electives have been offered. Courses in government, geopolitics, history, and economics were open to all stu- dents this year. Extra-curricular scholarships and programs also attracted interested and ambitious stu- dents. Among them were Washington Work- shops Congressional Seminars and the Voice of Democracy Contest sponsored by Veter- ans of Foreign Wars. T joseph Khoury
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