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Business Mr. Lloyd E. Smith Business Dept. Chairman Mrs. Margaret-Mary Johnston Business; Belmontian Miss Barbara S. Johnson Business; Yearbook 20
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Mr. Leon E. Hamel Chemistry Physics!— or should we call it “Mr. Russell’s Boys’ Club” . . . My finger is killing me from this strobescope— Keep quiet and watch the ripples! . . . Hey, “Ma”, did you know that you equal “F” . . . It’s freezing in here . . . Girls take physics? ... Is it 6 strawberries per basket or 6 meters per second? . . . Bring in your post- ers! (do they have to pass the censors?) . . . What do you mean there’s no centrifugal force?! . . . Who knows what happened in this experiment? . . . Now, if I take the angle of reflection in the convex parabolic mirror . . . Why did I take physics?? Problem: What is there besides the classroom of lec- tures, descriptions, movies, slides, and discussion? Materials: The scientific method in approaching a problem. Hypothesis: The laboratory, where the pleasant undertaking of dissecting frogs, synthesizing substances, and alloying amino acids occurs amidst the omniscient and omnipotent smell of fermaldehyde. Observations: Such familiar sights as the model of DNA (deoxyribose nucleic acid), the 30 live lizards, the 27 croaked crickets or even Mr. Howick’s pet tarantula. Data: Mr. Holbrook’s taxing talks timed to taxon- omy and genetics are of utter importance. Conclusion: Between the classroom and the laborato- ry, one can learn a great deal about life through the study of biology. Mr. Charles R. Holbrook Biology Mrs. Sandra M. Cortese Biology; N.H.S. Mr. Paul E. Stevens Chemistry 19
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§ — i la J It’s ten cents for the first offense and twenty-five cents for each offense thereafter. It seems to me that you owe me four twenty-five. That’s a lot of gum! Young ladies DO NOT wear PANTS in an office. Looks like hieroglyphics to me. Leave room for foot- notes at the end of the page. You only have two days to complete your manuscript. You’ll have to keep your nails trimmed in order to be a good typist! Miss Johnson, my ribbon is on backwards. Did anybody ever figure out what that Norelco lesson 1, 2, 3, 4, means on the stenotrainer? Are your initials on the back of the paper? 21
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