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There is Scientific Method to Their madness I il The study of atomic minutiae and the examination of human physiology, exemplify the range of exciting electives provided by the dynamic Science department. The science staff is attempting to broaden the fields of interest by providing an array of courses, from Introduction to Medical Sci- ence to Chemistry Magic. Mini courses in C.P.R. training and other such health programs have aided in stirring student awareness in the healthfscience fields. ...-nun-- r ,.-an-0 ,. 1 tt From leftt ri ht: Mr. E. i lfi Mr Mr. .McGuire Mrs. .Hanle Mr o g Co , s. G. Layne, 1 , J y, . D. Sirois, Mrs. P. Tine and center, representing Mr. B. jenkins, Resusci-Annie. Missing from photo: Mr. l. Collins, Mr, B. jenkins, Mr. M. Schoepfer, and program supervisor, Mr. T. Cleary. lx
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Measuring up to our The math department offers four categories of courses - tradi- tional, advanced, review, and computer, Many students elect the traditional sequence of Algebra and Geometry. Some of these people go on to take ad- vanced courses like trigonometry and calculus while others who prefer to review what they have already learned enroll in such classes as CEEB review math. The fourth type of math course, com- puter programming, is becoming increasingly popular. 28 Y Expectations l i ,xi 16 f f P2 Q- Q? il x , Vlt, trlf ssf sl , M Af Q 5 .,...........,.,,g' ws? ' ..4--qt Q. .1 From left to right: Mr. R. Lurvey, Mr. C. jordan, Mrs. A. Barry, Mr. S. Taseos, Mrs. A. O'Sullivan, Missing from photo: Mr, M. Kennedy, Mr. D. Nuss, Mrs. M. Olmstead, Ms, S. Thur. 2
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u? In The Business Field W , 4 5:25 fs , . 9 , 5: at , vw , .1 N ,ww J , ,A W.. lk 2-PM gli .iX .y f i ll. just as in past years, the Business Education Department offers practical courses which instruct students in skills which can be used by everyone later in life. The main subject taught is typing, a skill useful to every student, no matter what their future plans. Personal Typing I and ll are offered for those who want a firm foundation in typing without worrying about speed. For those who wish to work in the busines world, after graduation, there are also courses in bookkeeping, shorthand, business law and similar subjects. The dpeartment provides students with a good background in traditionally important courses. From left to right: C. Broderick, E. Furman, D. Corum, M. Garuti, A. Harrington. Opposite Page: From left to right: Donna Kelley, Linda Morey, Susan Berberian, Ellen Rodman
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