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1 Paul Shatto A.B. M.Ed. 210 Chemistry 11, Physics 12 B.A., M.A. 201 Geometry 10 Fra nk B S General Science 9,12 e All pupils in grades seven to eleven inclusive are en- rolled in mathematics classes at Steel-High. The seventh and eighth grades all take the new math while be- ginning in ninth grade, pupils choose either general or academic math courses and begin to specialize, taking those courses that will best prepare them for future endeavors. SCIENCE Science today plays an important part in everyone's life. You may study it to help you better understand your- self and the world in which you live. You may ignore its study and still be enslaved by its production try. What would life be for modern man without all his clever devices and methods for saving work and time? How we would miss electricity, city water, fast transportation, radio and television, daily papers - the thousand and one thingspso many of us take for granted. We offer our students of Steelton Highspire High School an opportunity to study General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth and Space Science. We hope your study of science during your years here will culminate in wisdom to use your knowledge to make is a better orld for all ki . 41 , - ll Math 9, Algebra 113 Henry Shotsberger Dorothy Ferencic B.S. 101 Typing 125 Shorthand 12 Ronald Leo B.S. 102 Bookkeeping 11, Short- hand 11 Ronald J. Weiss B,A. 103 General lVlath 95 Typing 1O,11,123 General Busi- ness 10 James Reedy B.S. 101-A Typing 113 Law 12 Emma White B.S. 104 Business Math 10, Book- keeping 103 General Business 9 The lives of all individuals are affected by business relation ships. No phase of modern life is exempt from association with business activities. We must all, in our daily living, mix with business, therefore, business education is an important part of all education. Business education contributes toward a better under- standing of every day business for all students and makes its contribution to general education by giving to those who desire it the necessary vocational training. -A
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Warren Steele Marcia Velencia B.S. 113 B.S. 111 Reading 7-8 French I, Il, Ill Anne Zart Grace Zimmerman B.S. 209 B.S. 213 English 9 English 7-8 George Cole B.S. 216 Mathematics 8,95 Science 9 . K T Wilson Grab B.S. Mathematics 7 Doyle lvey B.S. 202 Algebra 9gApplied Math 12 M 5 Al B.S. 207 Mathematics 8 Paul Himelwright B.S. 205 Shop Mathematics 10,- 113 Trigonometry 12 Donald Rineer B.S. 208 Mathematics 7, Science 7,10 as
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jim Martin Benkovic B.S. 220 History 7 Andrew Padjen B.S. 110 History 10,11 SOCIAL STUDIES Warren Burtner B.A., M.Ed. 218 English 10,125 History 11 Robert Perugini B.S., M.S. 216 History, Civics 9, P.O,D., Economics 12 Michael DeFilippo B.S. 203 History 7,83 Geography 8 Sylvia Steigleman B.S. 211 History, Civics 9 Social Studies is more than teaching chil- dren some facts about city, county, state, nation and world governments and people. It is more than memorizing or familiarizing themselves with the Declaration of indepen- dence or the Constitution of the United States or other dates, and facts. To define, or consign, Social Studies to such a narrow base would be an admission that the study of history is static and turns only backward to the past. But social studies deals with a system that can help meet the stress and strain of a dynamic world that is forever on the march. The ultimate aim of our social studies course at Steel-High is to assure the forth- coming generations a structure of men and women mentally designed to preserve the free man and the free governments. Joan Hutchison B.S. 108 History 10 Helen Stevick B.S. 214 Geography 8 Donnalea Va nPelt B.S. 218 H'story 8 ezfffefwvf 42111447 12 'fffdffiffwji
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