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eth Shank Is Winner Of Science Award MR. DALTON DALZELL would have liked to have been a veterinarian if he hadn't become a teacher. Mr. Dalzell said, I ti? to teach all I can and also try to get general depth of knowledge that I teach. fPurdue niversity, Ball State University, Earlham College, Eastern Illinois Collegej fbiology, chemistry! When MR. ROY SHORT was asked his philosophy on teaching, he replied, Mastering the processes of scientific Freshman Ed Berry examines carefully into the depths of his microscope in fifth hour Biology I class. thought and methods which can be transformed to later life situations. CEarlham College, Ball State University, Bradly University, South Dakota Univer- sity, Purdue Universityl Ceighth grade science, physics, science research, phy- siologyj The eighth grade last year had a chan e of scenery in home room. hey were allowed to go to a science lab, held by Mr. Roy Short. Senior Beth Shank was chosen by the American Lung Associa- tion as one of seven outstanding investigators ofthe Indiana High School Research Program. A new research class was held last year during sixth period. This class was for students interested in doing research and projects in the field of science. Biology and science teacher MR. RICHA D WARVEL feels teaching is to prepare a total person, ready to be a worthwhile member of our society. Mr. Warvel teaches Biology I and sev- enth and eilgchth grade science. Mr. War- vel would 1 e to manage a fish and game area or work in a wilderness area as a sec- ond choice of careers. fPurdue University, Balg State Universityj tbiology and sciencey 79 'instal- 'Nt
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In the physical education de- partment last year, the GAA saved Campbell's soup labels to buy new gym equipment. 'Physical education is for the person who has the desire to de- velop athletic skills as well as mental skills, such as sportsman- ship, summed up Mr. Mike Stewart, part time P.E. teacher, on the goals ofthe NHS physical education department. MR. ROBERT WRIGHT, boys physical education MISS RUTH CODDINGTON'S inter- ests vary from teaching, and she said, lfI hadn't chosen teaching as my career, I would have chosen some kind of work connected with the Y or recreational work. Miss Coddington feels a teacher must light the fIame oflearning and then let the students keep the flame burning. ln physical education Miss Coddington would like to change the general attitude of activities. QBall State Universityj Qmath, physical educationj 78 Labels uy Gym Equavment K.. 8 ! MR. MIKE STEWART feels to get students to think for themselves and to strive to be a better student is his main objective in teachingf, lf Mr. Stewart wasn't a teacher he prob- ably would have done something to do with athletics, either in a sporting goods store or a ful time official. flndiana State Universityj fsocial studies, Indiana history, physical educationj To improve physical fitness was one of MRS. S LLY R CKETTS' goals this past year. Mrs. Ricketts was interested in nursing as a second career. Clndiana Universityj fgirls, physical educationj if 1 Q vt if I
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Cooks, Custodians, Cabbies Keep s Crusin ' wig? 1. Cooks, from left, Charolette Roberts, Leah Kenworthy, Onda Fay Myers, Mabel Schwei- zer, Helen Greeson, Alice Englebert, Peggy Baker, Helen Hinshaw, Thelma Lamb, June Austin, and Mildred Belcher. Daty custodians, from left, Hank Jeans an Max Coddington Northeastern was saddened b the sud- den loss of MR. KENNETH SC?,OTT, 66, who died ofa heart attack Dec. l4, 1976 while working in the school cafeteria. Mr. Scott had served as custodian for Northeastern since July l, I969. Mr. Hank Jeans, chief custodian, com- mented, Anythingcgood you can say about a person is en. He loved every! student and got along with everyone. e was one fine man. Bus drivers, first row, left to right, Mike Hill, Guly Hill. Second row, Bob White, Don Georgie, Jerry Pond, David Hill. Third row, Bill Ba es, Jack Anderson, Jerry Peed, Harold Hill, ob Tiemann, Bob House, Dave Schneider. Absent when taken, Larry Mathews.
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