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i t : A Dedicated Faculty Who . . . MATHEMATICS Mrs' Mm J' Kem General and related mathematics are prac- tical courses in everyday math and provide the students with an introduction to higher mathematics. Algebra, geometry, and trigono- metry enable the college preparatory students to develop a logical way ot thinking and to solve problems at basic importance to man's welfare in a three-dimensional world. 'Q 4x Mrs Edward A Marcus - ..,, 'USQX 1 -FU' Q Mrs. Eleanor P. vonBrel'zeI Y J 3 ' See what happened to Chauncey because he didn't pay -- attention? SCIENCE Biology, chemistry, and physics are courses aimed at the college-bound student. They teach us facts and laws, gained and verified by exact observation, organized experiment, and correct thinking, Earth and general science give us a basic knowledge at our universe, while physical science leads us to a practical application of our environment. l ls that joke going to be on the next test, Mr, Chap- man? r+:.ET ' ' Y ' ' ' i at X 0 A il , 'fs -vs K7 F. .s- l X ' r - i ' , ' ' X ' ,Azafeig , .ix A , ' -gi f? 52 1 2 ' +4 ' E iii'-1' ' if I f ll?-fe? if 4 'ffl' Y , .J-2515 LTP ',45fQc:1,-.-esillfigifl fy , Q ff:-E ffffbflf fi : 1 u -fi A-gy--, :Wifi 1 , , f5f,:g-smut 1 A , 1' ,. E f M 1- 3,--,I , , 155 1 ss.: ,Sec .iiiiimllllii is Mr. Harold E. Bent Mr. Robert W. Chapman Mr. David E. Leveille Mr. Harold E. Tozier Mr. William S. Wassel
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We Are Grateful For . . . n s F -- 1. -,'- 1. I, ' er lj -1:. . , .. .. g H . -1' if f hlli ia, . 1 ll- - -1 I: 4A, if . ' srrs -. . . 55357 if ' A Q lata f El' 32 2 . 1v:w , .,. 'QT I 1 :ul :-:: 1 1 -. 4 ' .--, ':Q.':5:ga--,rp ' S R- 3' ,. u l r f lf. L :, , .A3.:. ,,.,.,,,, .,AV, A Viq. L 1.,,.q, .., t Mr. Robert W. Orr Mr. Michael E. Brown Miss Elizabeth Davis The I'lOI'1'1G ot O DEFSOH, place, Ol' thing is ....? ENGLISH All things of which we have no knowl- edge present themselves as challenges. The purpose of the English department is to prepare the student to meet these chal- lenges by instilling within him a knowledge in the fields of literature, grammar, and composition. Mr. Walter Renaud Mr. Neuman L. Wood Mrs. Maurice Rosenthal LANGUAGES Through Latin and French the student gains a better insight into our own English language. French covers many interesting phases-conversation, grammar, reading, and a general knowledge ot France itself. MlssJ i'e Ry de' Latin gives the student a basic foundation for all languages. S f-'r:1': TFL l 'A Q: ,. H ., W' V .,,v. 119: fi ' ..,. ,--f ' t - is x. , p fp l 4 ' Q Mr. Armand R Gendreau r Lct's try it again-Dominique, f1iCll-'91 nique .... C- I-tell S
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SOCIAL STUDIES The social studies department strives to prepare students to meet future challenges. Through history we become acquainted with the years of trial and error which have prod- uced the world as it is today. Through geo- graphy we gain an awareness of the world around us. Through problems of democracy we learn the structure of our federal govern- ment which will make us better citizens of tomorrow. Have Taught Us To Meet Mr. Thomas Peters Mrs. Robert Boucher Well, don't you get the joke, Mr. Peters? at Mr- THOMGS M- Lows Mr. Charles R. Loverin ggi-1' ,3'3:-345,L-:.I,V- fu gif g'g-15:33 :ILS51:35l,Q-55555335:I-.M 'i.2 Music is provided for students throughout school. It acquaints them with a knowledge of the great composers and musicians as well as offering them great enjoyment in choral groups. The art student is encouraged to create a thing of beauty on his own. There are various courses available to the student interested in this subject. Mr. Walter Lewis 4 3 I 'X Alanda2anda3, Mr. Wiliam Rathbun xx-Y Is it Van Gogh or Picasso? -my
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