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Science and Math . . . Denny Deason, Bill Boulton, Bill White, Carlotte Count, and Rene Phillips, chemistry students of Mrs. Biles’ class, use many instruments to observe chemical reactions and learn of their origin and nature. Dennis Reynolds and Roy Rolen learn the why’s and how’s of electronic devices. 28
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Unsung Heroines Plan Northeast Lunches Cafeteria Staff: Lily Knox, Bernice Sims, Lois Ray, Gene Hickman, Mable Best, Glady Fink, Bertha Redy, Viva Eslick, Mrs. Gimmey, Dora Rhoades, Sally O’Havery (manager). Custodial Staff Makes Clean Sweep Mr. Truman Burnett supervises the maintenance of Northeast High School. Mr. A.C. Brasher can be seen sweeping the halls daily. Mr. Bert Long surveys the hall for open lockers. Mr. Everett McDaniel and Mr. Joe Revard help keep Northeast shining.
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Classes of Applied Skills The new look in teaching and learning methods spread throughout Northeast this year. In math and science classes the overhead projector has become an essential part of groupwork. It has provided a means for uniting teacher and student in their work. Our science department is well equipped to teach students the fundamentals of research and experi- ments. These two closely related subjects have, by no means, thrown out the learning by doing method. Research on the part of the student is a necessary element to learning. Mr. Powell'» geometry class uses overhead projector in an explanation of class work. It proves a great help to Genetta Brown, Malee Ellis, Steve Miller, and Ron Harper. Helping others discover the life of the microscopic world is Isabelle Riggs, lab aid for Mrs. Biles. Algebra II students, Dorothy Buckhold, Linda Evans, and Nancy Bolton make use of their after school hours to receive help in their work. 29
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