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cccHce Mr. Eiler Mr. Graham Sciences included in the Northfield curriculum this year are: algebra, geometry, trigonometry, general mathematics, biology, physiology, chemistry, physics, and general science. The Math and Science Club sponsored a Science Fair this spring. The club also showed films and sold concessions at ballgames. Becky Pobst works extra hours to complete her project for the science fair. Cheryl Siferd and Lois Quivey find that measuring the intestines of a pig during dissection is not one of Mr. Eiler ' s most enjoyable physiology assigmnents. 15
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TfUt Mr. Bechtold Mr. Christie Mr. Reahard The Mathematics department includes the basic general math, Algebra I and II, and plane geometry as well as one semester each of trigonometry and col- lege math. These two subjects are designed to give seniors, in the fourth year of math, a bridge for the gap between high school and college mathematics. Mr. Bechtold, Mr. Christie, and Mr. Reahard encourage fundamental study as well as a deeper study of the principles. Teachers meet after school to discuss student problems. Mr. Bechtold stops to ask, Any questions before going on to the next problem? 14
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ttcUutfiozC t ' tU Mr. Shaw Mr. Smelser The Industrial Arts Department for this year has been attempting to capitalize on the basic principles of woods, metals, and electricity through personal projects of various sorts. The Industrial Arts Department sponsored the Northfield Chapter of the American Industrial Arts Association. The courses were used many times during the work meetings throughout the entire year. Mr. Smelser, head of the department has instructed numerous boys in the proper uses of the shop ma- chines and welding equipment. Many students have undoubtedly taken unsafe patterns of work, however; the problem of safety is stressed to the utmost by Mr. Shaw and Mr. Fisher as well as Mr. Smelser. A slight distraction during drafting class disturbs intent minds and then everyone goes back to work. 16
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