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Lab and Classroom Activities.
Science education is extremely
important to us today because
scientific research produces a
steady stream of new findings that
must be analyzed in order to be un
derstood. These new findings are
presented to us in a logical and un
derstandable manner, adding a
great deal to our study of science.
The Science Department at
Wilson, chaired by Mr. Daniel
Finley, is equipped to present
courses in biology, geology,
physics, and chemistry. The basic
goal of the Science Department is
MR. D A h lE L FINLEY . . . science; 21 years at Wilson; Mt. St. to make science meaningful to
Mary s, Trenton State, Univ. of Pa.; department chairperson.
each and every student.
Our laboratory work in science
at Wilson permits us to use ex
perimental techniques, adding a
whole new dimension to the learn
ing of scientific principles.
MRS. MARY ELLEN FLYNN . . . aerospace, geology, biology; 12 DR. GEORGE PICKENS, JR. . . . science; 2 years at Wilson; Antioch,
years at Wilson; Montclair, West Chester; Organians. Hampton Institute, Villanova, Rutgers.
MR. GEORGE HOPELY . . . science; 21
MR. TOM BARADZIEJ . . . biology, general years at Wilson; Michigan State, Gniv. of
science; 6 years at Wilson; Bloomsburg, MR. ALBERT NETTLES . . . science; 8 Penna.; yearbook advisor, audio-visual
Trenton State; assistant football coach. years at Wilson; Hampton Institute. coordinator.

