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Mr. William McGrath Mr. Mason Noble Miss Raelene Orcutt Mrs. Caroline Russell Mr. James Cox Mrs. Mildred Harley V V w--'P' Mr. Ray McCreight Class participation offers geometry students extra prac- tice. 152 'Wi 3 V.: mi.. gg 3 I H0Q'7iWg 5 ta ridge llufaw 3 . nn 7' -Ill?-ls, The big hand can always be seen as M . W algebra problems. r any Cox works e A
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Sciences Aids F Students in 06141 's World l 11 unnuusxzilmrm yn. nz.-.utr '-msn: ,f y .,L,, q, 5 Mr. James O Leary Mr. Orville Pelton Mr. William Spencer Mr Calvin Fultz Mrs Gladys Helwick Mr. Donald Howell Mrs. Wilma McCreight Some of the most important careers in the world today are concerned with science. NF's science de- partment aims to develop basic scientific attitudes and procedures, as well as to teach detailed informa- tion and data for the more advanced student. Biology ll offers a thorough course dealing with plant and animal life through laboratory experimenta- tion. The relatively new Descriptive Chemistry class continues to teach the basic fundamentals of matter and the non-living world, with less emphasis on mathe- matics than the regular Chemistry course. Many sen- iors take the popular Physical Science course, while those that are more interested in scientific concepts take Physics. The Electronic course is also offered. n-...lui Senior Linda Luker works intently on her experiment. 151
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Carol Demetry and her classmates watch attentively as Nlrs. Caroline Russell illustrates how to prove geometry problems. the Gap etween bsimction and Reality Logical thinking, as well as, the ability to reason are emphasized in the Mathematics Program at N.F. Included in the curriculum are courses dealing with various levels of lVlath. The first and most basic is General lVlath. Most collegebound students, however, begin their Mathematical studies with Algebra I. Following this is a year of Geometry and Algebra ll. Twelfth grade students may continue their studies with trigo- nometry and Advanced lVlath. For those students deficient in arithmetic, a refresher Nlathematics, a one semester course, is required for graduation. Outside-the-classroom activities play a big part in trigonometry. Right: Mrs. Nlildred Harley reads the answers for last night's homework assignment. 153
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