Kingsford High School - Kingsfordian Yearbook (Kingsford, MI)

 - Class of 1966

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Natural Sciences. Pam Nelson and Rose Marie Stevens untangle maze of angles. Mr. Johnson explains a procedure. Ueff Mente, Bob Langkawel, Tim Curran, Walt Chaput, Mr. Johnson.J

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Unusual experiences occur in To be a Homo sapiens or not to be a Homo sapiens: that is the question. The answer, which lies in the number of chromosomes in the body cells, proves again the connection between mathematics and science. Delving into the magical world of figures, angles, and equations, Kingsford students gain a broad mathematical background ranging from General Math to Senior Math or Advanced Algebra, and including Alge- bra and Geometry. Complementing the math courses, Kingsford's Science Department presents the opportunity to study biological chemical and physical sciences. Students of physical science 'gain general knowledge of theearth and its make-up, while chemistry students study matters, energy, and the effects of their physical and chemical changes. General and Advanced Biol- ogy courses include material covering the study of life from the unicellular amoeba and lower plants, to the multi-cellular human. A wonder- ful new field, that of botany, is now wide open through the addition of the botanical growing room. Physics introduces the natural laws govern ing the environments of these forms of life. Hydrogen? Oxygen Nitrogen? Helium? MR. FIORUCCII?!



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l V Sandie I-Iannula gets practice in taking dictation. Practical Education prepares the commercial student. New rooms and attractive furnishings provide learning opportunities in household organization. Family Living prepares for problems of invest- ment possibilities, insurance, parenthood, child development and budget planning. To answer the need of the commercial stu- dent, training is offered in the use of office machines. Also the opportunity is given to gain skills and knowledge in the area of home eco- nomics, so useful in the business world. Stu- dents are taught the two basic requirements of a business society - writing letters of application and preparing for job interviews. Likewise, Driver's Training attempts to pro-A duce a majority of safe, alert drivers who 'prac- tice the art of defensive driving. Combined, this education prepares its students to become successful members of society. Mr. Person instructs Cheryl Jones on the operation of the new calculator.

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