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Individual instruction often helped students overcome difficulties in MI. Thomas' chemistry class. The Board of Education chose Mr. C. A. Brown as the System Science Consultant. Scientific Principles and Math Concepts Related Closely related, math and science were used extensively during the past year. Along with the progress in sci- entific fields, concepts of math have expanded. Math was and is the language of science, its common denominator. An understanding of both allowednthenj-to, be colgngdinated. A A gi A M794 ' KJ' Mr: -J ww g . ,214 3 36 UF, ..,. it 191: W. I ?'8hgs-gee, 5 One of the most familiar sights in chemistry was the Periodic Chart of the Elements. Mr. James Thomas explained to the class the properties of oxygen. .-R
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Increased Interest Gained Through Science Courses Students interested in the diverse phases of scientific study found a variety of subjects covered in North's science courses. Studies were not confined to one part of science, and students' schedules could include courses ranging from biology to physics. Organic chemistry was offered to students with a strong science background. ... Experiments done by Mr. Nichols and Lance Sherwood proved the value of having an agri- culture course in high school. I C. A. Blown Henry Hall Carolyn Huey Doing math Problems on the board B.A., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S. made them seem clearer to the stu- Chemistry Biology Biology. dents. Qhev-fuSTf -f I. F. Nichols Allan Peters Robert Stonoff James Thomas Harold Wi1lia.ms B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. B.A., M.S. Agriculture Physics Biology Chemistry Photography 23
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g. -' . R Editors Gary Schroeder and Linda Clements Robert Kasold B. A. , M.A. Publications Photographers played an important part in the pro- duction of both newspaper and yearbook. were the masterniinds behind yearbook oper- ations. Chaos and Pathos Found in the Publications Dept. -A-.agp-in Publications courses were under the supervision of Mr. Robert Kasold. Under the control of student editors, both newspaper and yearbook were published. Last year preliminary plans were made for the production of Diane Carney and Terry Gonzales cut pictures to fit pages of the newspaper before it was sent a school magazine. to the printer. Discussing photo assignments were Mr. Kasold, yearbook staff advisor, Mr. Williams, photography super- visor, and Steve Ingebrigtsen, photographer. Prompt fulfillment of assignments was needed to make year- book deadlines. l +t 3 ..' V V X . W ,Tl i if I 1. ,E .R ii I i '71 ,U 5 ' ':'-- ' i 6 3 , -. A iijm , 4 -- 2
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