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DEPARTM E 1 www? Mr. James Miller demonstrates a scale model of earth revolving around The sun to his science class. X all 1 ' -V l if 9 Mr. Green points out the uses Barnett and Ed Mulvey. of the Periodic Ch arf to Dean
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DONALD MILLER Biology, Ancient History Slippery Rock College Activities: 8th Grade Class Advisor Hobbies: Archery, Cooking, Taxidermist, Barbershop Quartet Singing. ROBERT WAGNER Algebra I, Physics, Physical Science, 8th Grade Math Thiel, Lycoming Activities: Proiectionist Club, Junior Class Advisor Hobbies: Sports, T.V. SCIENCE The Science Department ot Youngs- ville High School otters courses in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Earth and Space Science, and General Science. The science program is initiated in the seventh grade with the introduc- tion of General Science. More advanc- ed General Science is taught to the eighth and ninth grades, expanding their knowledge and building their appreciation of the scientific world in which they live. Biology is taught in the tenth grade, followed by chemistry and physics in the eleventh and tweltth grades, re- spectively. Satisfying the need ot the college preparatory student is but one aim of the Science Department. lt is also in- terested in developing logical and scientific thinking by all students as well as to broaden and enrich their concepts which have been constructed during earliei' years of education. ig - T 553 4 ' FLOYD R. WADDELL Biology and Health Slippery Rock State College Graduate Work: Penn State Hobbies: Boating, Water Sports, Hunting, and Shooting
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Through the Teaching of social studies, students learn much about Themselves and The world in which They live. They are better able To appreciate The contributions that people have made To our American Way of life. The understanding of hovv men have learned To live together, To govern themselves, and hovv They have improved Their standards of living is of greatest importance. The study of This subiect should develop a clear knowledge of our democracy and enable us to Tace The many problems ot our world. SCCIAL This Problems of Democracy panel comprised of Dennis Carter, Blanch Cook, Ron Cressley, Dennis Jackson, and Eleanor Inter is observed by Mr. Hilbert. MR. DAVE HILBERT Geography 7, 8, P.O.D. Edinboro State College Activities: Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Club, Senior Class Advisor Hobbies: Sports 26 MRS. MONA KNAPP History Park College Graduate Work: Penn State University Activities: Student Council, Sophomore Class Advisor
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