Naples Central High School - Neapolitan Yearbook (Naples, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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all aflecl' our lives Health is very important to everyone. We have a health course in our school which is taught by our school nurse, Mrs. McKenna. Each year every student in school is given a physical examination to insure physical fitness. We also receive eye and ear tests, and periodical clinics are held to inoculate pupils against dis- ease. The new addition will provide improved quarters for these activities. A. lflawkins and D. Chapman ea gerly discuss the dissection of a frog in-lnder the careful supervision of Mr unt. 4 .- -W 4 D. Acomb, P. Riefer, and G. Hoh follow directions of chemistry workbook while doing an experiment on distil- lation. Math is one of the most important subjects in which a student can major. It gives him a broader knowledge of arithmetic, develops his mind by figuring out prac- tical problems, and gives him a wider and freer choice of careers. Mrs. Gray is head of the math department, teaching algebra I, algebra II, and trigonometry. Mr. Hunt, our science teacher, teaches plane geometry. D. Curtis is pointing out to these boys the various organs of the human body in one of the health classes. 1

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fQ- A 5 P SCIENCE, MATH and HEALTH The Science Department of our school offers the students interesting courses, such as, general science, biology, chemistry, and physics. These courses help us to understand the laws of nature and what makes things tick. Again this year each student who took a science course made a project to enter in our Science Fair. Under the careful guidance of Mr. Hunt, our understanding of the different fields of science expands. Being able to apply what we have learned by experimenting is also interesting. By majoring in science, a student's choice of careers is much wider. 5 1 - Pl Q 5 LU, ,. . . , +34 i'g2iff1zgz'-izrg.. 1 A ' 1' , V - ,- - , f .f A f le x.-i :1fSSf,.. -, , gif .1 : .ai'z3fi3':?'a5.'. i fb , ' 'E 1,,. .- M -. 9' . N 1 - 'fa f.4z.T1- iE..r'- l Wiz' '.z52.sifffn1'ZfL ' ' . .crs MRS. FREDERICK MR. SCI-jULTZ MRS. GRAY MR. GRUNERT . Agricu ture Vice-Principal - Vow! Mun: General Mafh Frenrb and Math B f 'm Mrs. Frederick, our music teacher and chorus director, enjoys all kinds of music. She plays the or- gan in a Honeoye church. Her husband is principal of the Honeoye Central School and she enjoys er two teenage daughters. Mr. Schultz is our agricul- ture teacher. Fishing, hunting, and trapping are his main hobbies. He enjoys his teaching position and likes people. Mrs. Gray is our Math and French teacher. She enjoys young people, good books, good movies, cooking fif and when there is time, and peoplle in general. Mr. Grunert, our commercial teac er, enjoys music, good literature of all kinds, dancing and sociology. His dislike is inattentive students. Mr. Hunt shows his geometry class how to measure inscribed angles, central angles, and arcs in a circle. Mrs. Gray gives some helpful pointers on algebraic equations.



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7 ! 1. 1 4 .v..1 . . ' ' '. MRS DEAN .'-.--gan. , ' V 1,7 WJ. -W' ' A - -V' 1, Englirla, journalism VOCA'l'.lOlIAL skills grow from technical subiecis Vocational skills grow from business, homemaking, agriculture, and industrial arts. Through these courses one develops abilities which help to solve problems in later life. These courses require the use and knowledge of many machines. Agricultural training helps one to prepare for farm life. Homemaking prepares students for more abun- dant family life. Industrial arts instruct students in the use of machines to make various materials. Business courses provide students with enough knowledge to secure positions as typists, stenographers, secretaries, bookkeepers, clerks, and salesmen. Typing students practice for speed then accuracy, to prepare themselves for june regents. The happy look on the faces of these Ceramics students could mean only that their projects are successful. j. Williams, D. Reed, and R. Harris find a great deal of pleasure in sewing and styling their own clothes. . ,..,,..,,. ,fw.fmw-.f-,,,-t.s.- f F at-.H m..a..T-

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