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Chemistry requires concentration during experiments. CARLTON SEYBOLT IRVING SHULMAN Physics, Chemistryg Chemistry, Physical Science Computer Science Advisor, Chess Advisor , 14015 iaowsssmv ur 150.35 ga . r. - A -sz U NP PU Q moz 131 m ess:-len ,fart -Sfm t Vi-i i-is ' 1 Q his 1 A 0 ,V , S N X ,Q K C JANET TRIPLETT General Science, Biology el i 1 Mr. Klocker lectures to Biology Seminar students with the aid of a skeleton.
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A Bridge To The Future The world of science is boundless, an ever expanding realm. For the student, high school is an introduction to this broad world, where he must learn to represent quantitatively reactions that occur in a variety of quali- tative experiments. At Waterford High School, the science department offers a varied program, divided into three general areas of concentration: the organic, the inorganic, and the physical. Biology consists of the study of organic elements. Chemistry, on the other hand, deals with the study of inorganic and organic elements. Physics includes the study of electricity, vectors, motion, force, color, and light. Earth science stresses geology, astronomy, and earth history. A new addition to the science department is computer science, which, as an extra curricular activity, introduces the student to com- puter theory. Through an understanding of complex scientific laws, a necesary bridge to new discoveries and to the future is being built. Mrs. Skinner's earth science rockhounds analyse their own collections F STEPHEN GDODOMSKY CARLTON KLOCKER THOMAS MURRAY A I Chgmisgryf C h General Science, Biology, Biology ssistant oot a oac , Senior Science, Science Club Advisor Athletic Business Manager. 7 H at 1 M ' Rb P 125' Nb 'tr lf Sl i 2 :'t esss 5 kavlraiw 'infos if P 'K r 2-I f B F 'I ...Q ..: 5-,BLU Ce QW grid H 1 stew K ,,. .qg , U is li - -- . p . 5 5 at .... NORMAN BARRETT DAVID NORMAN GERARD ROUSSEAU THOMAS SELMECKI PhYS1CS, General Science, Physical Scienceg Earth Science, Baseball Coach, Biology, Key Club Advisor, Department Head A.V.A. Director, Assistant Basketball Coach junior Class Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor.
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Business Dqbemfment Teaches Mezrketable Ski ls Skilled individuals are necessary in our increasingly mechanized World and at Waterford High School the business department trains students for careers in eco- nomics, secretarial work, and clerical Work. These courses involve typing, stenography, business math, bookkeeping, and office machines. Students receive in- tense training in these business skills and also develop such traits as efficiency, neatness, and service. ,Many stu- dents go directly into the business World, while others go to secretarial and business schools. However, many other students not preparing for positions in the busi- ness World also take business courses such as, short- hand and typing in addition to their regular courses. These basic skills are indispensable to any student. The y business department offers many students a direct bridge to a career and provides the well-trained office Workers needed today. Students help each other to learn the adding machine. EDWARD NARDONE Business Math, Bookkeeping, Accounting, Ofiice Machines Senior Class Advisor, School Store Advisor 1 MARY PAYNE Business Math, Typing II, Personal Typingg Waterford Business Club Advisor ARTHUR HADFIELD CAROLYN RIGGS PAULINE WHITE Office Practice, Bookkeeping, Typing, General Business, Stenography, Typing, Office Machines, Department Head EXCALIBUR Business Manager Transcriptiong 26 Future Secretaries Club Advisor
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