Western Beaver High School - Aurora Yearbook (Industry, PA)

 - Class of 1969

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. . - is .:,. his it I Q3 P PRECISE WEIGHINGS are essential for accurate experimental results. Mr. Dominici shows proper procedure to Patti Eichler. of SCIENCE A major goal for Western Beaver science students is to develop the ability to reason through carefully planned laboratory problems and ex- periments. This capability enables them to view new problems ob- jectively and to think critically in the solution of these problems. Recently an addition was built to the high school building. Part of this addition contains a Physics- General Science room and an Earth-Space Science complex with a large room for lectures and lab- oratory work, a room for weather observation and forecasting, and a planetarium. Course offerings were increased this year with the implementation of Meteorology and Astronomy. In addition, the department oders General and Earth-Space Science, Biology, Lab Biology, Academic, General, and Lab Chemistry, and Physics. Mr. George Mastrovich is department chairman. - .NYS BUTTERFLY COLLECTIONS are only one of the many annual projects prepared by the Advanced Biology students. Mr. Hromanik explains one to sophomores Louis Poff and John Nola. NEW PLANETARIUM facilities are frequently visited by other classes. However, they were designed primarily to aid the astronomy classes which are taught by Mr. Mastrovich. 31 is-5.

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4. 'ti wg J his ,5,,, ,,.,, my fi re' 'MM' WWW MM ffl. PHYSICS STUDENTS must apply their knowledge to experiments. Rex Speerhas discusses principles of the inclined plane with Mr. Minich. New Courses and New Facilities Enhance Our Study VISUAL AIDS often proved to be benehcial to students in the science classes. Mr. Chester Bonner is shown explaining the significant regions of this body chart to Kathy Dawson. W . 'I f ',' xf' E . w ,w ' .vwslfl 5 jr. MI' QL ',, ti 'tiff' 'litn f f h4.5W,f,Y' , VV V Y 'ff 3 , .mr il li f A . L I if 5 93- Q,w-1153 A fha ii L A f 5. If ' 'ggi , 30 APOLLO, an exhibit sent to us by the NASA space center, is eagerly uncrated by Louis Varkonda, Mr. Mastrovich, and Mr. Shorak. 'AWK av fy 49' TDI' W ima. mfr s-mf, avr mxmtn time .HN -.-MQ, wwf 1 CV Stf.u.E AFIl.L.1J irmuun' vnu: liwmn - o i - ' I ' ' ' CMT! ei 7 cuff. it us, fs, 1 M,



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PLANNING PERIODS for teachers aren't always free. As Mrs. Hyte relaxes in the women's faculty room, she corrects SRA booklets. A BIG PART of Mrs. Walsh's Seventh Grade English classes is the buying and reading of TAB books. Jackie Van Court obliged by adjusting the drapes. E GLI H Broadens Our Horizons .ii COMPLETE ATTENTION is required in College English class, especially during one of Mr. Marchion's frequent lectures. 32 An educated person is one who has a conspicuous knowledge of his language. The purpose of the West- ern Beaver English Department is to help each student acquire this knowledge and to discover his in- dividual style of writing, his unique insight in interpreting literature, and his own method oflogical think- mg. Optional to seniors are General or College Prep English taught by Mr. Marchion or Business English taught by Mr. Braheny. Seniors, as well as underclassmen, may also enroll in Mrs. Hickey's Speech classes. Students of all grades are encouraged to improve their read- ing and vocabulary. Thus encompassing more than its name implies, the English De- partment endeavors to give every student the most beneficial cross section of commutative skills and worthwhile literature. Mrs. Patric- ia Stillwagon serves as head of the department. Q , X .4 si X xx W

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