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Q! 1 Pat Stull works out on trampoline. Girls' Phys. Ed. Northeast offers a thorough program of activities through the girls, physical education department. With units rang- ing from modern dance to field hockey, the program is varied enough to include all interests. However, this de- partment that seems to specialize in fun has a serious goal-to promote the desire for physical fitness and to provide the opportunity to learn various activities for lei- sure time. Mary Miller Joy Dance Jeane Robertson A Q, f' 1, .MW M fi ,M - 4 ,.s, My 7 , W s--f A W, W f - f ,X A . 1 ? ,- Mrs. Robertson watches her class in modern dance. 57
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Boys' Phys. E . Phys. Ed. is part of the daily life of every Nehi sopho- more. Coach John McLay, head of the Physical Education department, puts his goals high when trying to touch on a wide variety of activities. From swimming to wrestling, each boy develops skills and coordination while also learning the value of sportsmanship and co-operation. Nehi also offers courses specializing in special areas. John McLay .,, Jon Elder an Bill Roberts Tom Jones 4 Phys. Ed. classes enjoy volleyball. su-s.,,5.., N.,. ,Emil ii s. .-..-. - .www was gift Vivk 'V may . ..y. pi .....y. p typppt y Q i lfj Q 6' Jon Elder watches as class does sit-ups. 56 5 -9 H181 ...Q 1. K
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Science Department Scientific discoveries and technological advances are making living more complicated each day. In order to prepare Northeast students for coping with such a complex world, the science department offers courses in both bio- logical and physical sciences. Laboratory equipment is available to students for experimentation, as are textbooks for study. By taking advantage of the many opportunities for independent study and by participating in extracurric- ular science programs, the student can gain much valuable scientific knowledge that will benefit him in the future. ln Biology ll frogs are like one of the family, 58 F, ,fum f i'.M . Q I 3 r it 2. ,,i,,.i, 2:.x George Raymond Robert Hunter Walter Swan Henry Fraze Peggy McMurry Kenneth Pschorr l I K fd----w-.,N.,i fit f t Mr. Allen directs lab experiment.
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