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usiness, Music cademic Time High School Choir performs at Christmas convocation. Northeastem Band and Choir members had very lit- tle time for rest this year. The band marched in several parades, including a Christmas parade in Richmond. Band and Choir members brought home first and sec- ond placings from the solo and ensemble contest and the band received a superior rating at the contest at Ball State. The choir presented convocations and also performed at local churches. Band and Choir members Worked together on the annual variety show. The choir and swing choir traveled to National Trail and to Union High School to give performances. 6' I junior High Choir sings during concert. we ful 1 H i The band raises school spirit with songs at basketball games. 23
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epartments of Language, Mat Monopolize Much f Studen Sharon Miller learns card filing in Office Practice. Students spent many hours of study and prepara- tion for classes in math, business and language. In the language department Latin I, II, III were of- fered and selected students will attend Latin sum- mer Conference. Two teachers in the language department will be spending parts of the summer in Europe doing further study, Miss Chambers, Charles Taylor keeps his eyes on the book and off typewriter keys during Typing I exercise. Dennis Penny and Gary Stults solve math problems in Algebra II. Spanish, and Miss Langston, English. Mrs. Moore named Reba Watson the outstanding student in business for her work throughout high school. Many students were enrolled in Algebra I and II, Geome- try, Trigonometry and other math courses. Colleen Cox, Latin III was one of the students chosen from In- diana to spend part of the summer in Europe studying foreign language.
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Science Classes Plan Specia Senior Dennis johnting cleans the lab in the Chemistry Depart- ment. 24 Tom Sheard, Randy Davis and Scott Campbell wa From Freshmen to Seniors, students are involved in science projects. The curriculum here includes such science courses as Biology I and II, Chemistry I and II, and Physics. Some of the students who choose to major in science, join Science Club, take all the courses of- fered in the field, and actively share in the varied ac- tivities that a science curriculum can offer to them. Students prepare projects for the Science Fair which is held annually in the department for interested parents and friends to take a look at what type of things are ac- complished by Science-minded students at North- eastern.
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