Northwestern Community High School - Expedition Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1967

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Mr. Callis explains to one of his questioning students, Jerry Cherveny, some of the more important aspects of trigonometry. Mr. Wilson thinks the overhead projector is the best method of ex- plaining some of the problems created in his Geometry I classes. Mr. McGhan carefully explains to his students the use of logarithms and exponential functions in trig, class. 23

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Mr. Callis Mr. Meyer Mrs. McFarlane Mr. McGhan Mr. Murtaugh Mr. Ralph £A Mr. Swedener Mr. Wilson ■tA I I I 6-y L 2 ' Vfi P f J Marlette appears to be strikingly amused as Mr. Murtaugh points out the best answer tnjj I mJ B jO 1 1 1 LmJ to an extremely complex and puzzling advanced functions problem. .ll tiy h j - tauyk CKdirs Pmgressive Math Department Mr. Ralph points out to Tom Anderson one of the fundamentals used in algebra. The many types of mathematics courses offered at this school give a student the op- portunity to excel in just about any field. Through his own choice and capability, he may select any mathematics course from Al- gebra I to Advanced Functions. In today ' s modern and advanced world, one cannot survive without the knowledge of some basic math fundamentals. 22



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Mr. Buchner i ' Mr. Clark Mr. Dodson Aside from class, Mr. Ramsdell asks Bob Rickard for some inside information on a special football play. History Teachers Develop Cultural, Mr. Ewing Mr. Goode The study of events in the past is very helpful in present day situa- tions. To better understand how the modern world operates requires knowledge of many principles of past civilizations. By understanding the world in earlier times, it is easy to draw parallels in dealing with the problems of the day and the future. History is valid and impor- tant to everyone because it deals with the individual. Each person may interpret history and relate it to his own personal life in any way he wishes. Mr. Gora Let ' s see, where did I place that file? asks Mr. Dick Clark of the History Dept. Mr. Clark is also in charge of attendance at N.W. 24

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