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Wilson offers variety of lob and doss activities
Science education is one of the
avenues which utilizes and chollenges o
student's obilities and innate curiosity
about the world in which he lives.
Science is essential to the interpretotion
of the noturol phenomena and is impor-
tont because of its function in
estoblishing heolth, economy and safe
ty in life. This experience is centrol to
meoning and provides students with
materials that evoke experience. While
one of our aims for providing o science
experience is to help students obtain on
understanding toword their environ
ment, it is also our aim to see that the
science educotion contributes to the
total educotion of our students. DR. GEORGE W. PICKENS, JR. . . .science, 1 year at MR. RICHARD THOMAS ACKER . . .
Wilson: antioch college, hompton university, science: 1 year at wilson:
villonovo, rutgers. muhlenberg college, temple.
,p-:
•V.tV' ’ •*
MR. DONALD POUST . . .biology: 1 6 yeors ot wilson: bloomsburg. MR. THOAAAS J. JONES . . .chemistry: 14 yeors ot wilson: wilkes,
trenton stote, penn state, beaver college.
MRS. MONA JAFFE . . chemistry and science: 6 yeors at wilson: MR. GEORGE HOPELY . . .science: 20 years at wilson: michigon
penn state, temple. state university: assistant yearbook advisor.
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