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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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Sociol Studies Mr. Musgrave stresses a point, World Geography student points out South America. The Social Studies department of Northeast, under the leadership of Mr. Daniel Crum, stresses basic human re- lations. Getting along with others is not the easiest task, but it is very necessary in the world today. Before peace can even be part of our world, man must learn to under- stand his neighbor. A basic knowledge of the world gives a student the background necessary for this understanding. Not only will social studies courses at Northeast lead the student to a better understanding of others, but it will also lead to a better understanding of himself. The main ob- jective of the department is getting across the necessity of good human relations to the generation which will soon hold the course of the world in its hands. One of the most progressive departments at Nehi, the social studies de- partment has moved away from the traditional straight lecture course. It is not uncommon to walk into an Ameri- can History class, for example, and find a mock congress in session or a political campaign debate. Participating in such activities, a student becomes aware of the problems of the world which he will soon have to face. 1 ' .wf JNL W- 'srl 543. pmffffgfigg . ,MN .1 KV Hrifgf' ff ,. ffl ,a 358 'I S sg Li ..,,A3g, 'nt Daniel Crum Fred Dorsett Harry George Mary Bryant Martha Mundoiff
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