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Mrs, Lucille Daniel Mrs. Boling gives individual attention as she helps Gary Sheets with his Biology assignment Department Head Blafagfllfififinifllow Czbnces Okie g?ea0f Cjxpfznafzons Co-Sponsor: FTA Club or gn ZIIZSIZIDQ 5 Y . Mrs. Cleo Boling B.S.g Pfeiffer College Biology, Adv. Biology Mr. Boyce Caudle A.B.g Catawba College Biology, Assist. Admin. Boy 's Basketball Coach Assist. Football Coach Mr. Gilreatli strives to get his point across to his physical science students. 1 h. Mr. James Gilreath B.S.g Appalachian State University Phy. Science Mr. Robert Dotson B.S.g Appalachian State University Sponsor: Science Club
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JAM f s -Env: sf-Ld .JxQQw.. f ff ,Cincy ,Cla-v Z J ,Qu-:ltd 422451-at s 4 E 4 n q V, ,4'f..4,a-4. - 3 1 , -44s..J C' y y , f . 'Z fat' f iw'-f V . ' u Mr. Dotson utilizes the slide rule to calculate a complicated physics problem. Xia-4' KM Technical and scientific methods have become of utmost importance in todayis complex society. With its large variety of scientific courses, the Northwest Science Department, strives to offer students the finest opportunities of experimentation and investigation in the world of science. Scientific study is divided into two major areas-the physical and biological. Providing a firm foundation in scientific methods and principles is Physical Science, a basic science course offered to all freshmen. Students are able to gain a broader knowledge of all living matter from the primary course in biology which is required of all sophomores. For the advanced student, several elective science courses are offered. Accompanying Advanced Biology, which is a detailed study of viruses, bacteria, and plant life, is extensive laboratory work. Following the physical aspect of science are the courses of Chemistry and Physics. In chemistry laboratory experiments, investi- gation of wave characteristics, and the study of bond formation light the way to better understanding of atomic structures and chemical changes. Physics assists the advanced science student in comprehending the physical laws of science. Diagramed studies of the laws concerning motion and gravitation give incentive to the student to continue his endeavors in the scientific field. The overhead projector serves Mrs. Daniel well as she instructs her students in genetics. Mr. Caudle demonstrates his ability to introduce scientific concepts. 1 sg f X
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