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EMEA While working in groups, Mrs. Phyllis Bellamy solves an Algebra ll word problem for group members Lise Ledermann, Judy Sachs, and Janet Nlclntire. ssirl . 3 K K slyi 'Vid-ti lPhYiSlci' 5-Ad-. C-ubf ' K 35050920 K K Aff'-Hfiilil0ylC0.l'4 5 State Con., Univ. of Md.j,T Algebra, introductory Honor Society, Tennis Charna Harris Carlton Hogue Marion Jordan CvavhflBaske1izaiif.speu.:g U i John ,BQSQQ-jiM:S,:.sWest Virgihia Univ., Univ. of Md.: Biology, 'ss. Advaneed Biologyg Chairman,'Science Departmentq ys', Z i i lan Shaw, AA., fB.S.5 Montgomery Jr. Coll., George Peabody Coll.,'VUni'v. of Md., Towson State Coll., Chemistry, Biology-Q lt's Academic. V v-' Karine Simpkin,-'B.A.,,M.A.: Kings Coll., Univ. of Md., ?lu Geometry. . V Kathy Smith,.fA,B.:-Bucknell Univ.g Math 10, Algebra l lg Fol k, Stf,m,itifQiQg.tSogiety, y Leroy Concord State Coll.: West Science' i . K .ef Md-P Ge'1mlef'Yf Michael Kanagy Rufus Kelly Forrest Miller gf ..', 'igyy U. ll'e . Nv- John Scott lan Shaw Karine Simpkin Kathy Smith Leroy Stennett Academics 29 Charna,Harris,yEQA.f'Towson State Coll.: Algebra l, ll. Carlton ,1., West Virginia Univ.: Physical ir.iii.r... .jr it 1 i s MafiQijfQQ .-:Q Montclai r State' Col l .g
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fA5fm'di Bifs-1. AUWV- 'bfsoiuth Carolina: -Maeva-p-+ x sras ri v s u . . - Caflsstilielih,A-Boise .MgSgg,Q 'easy Tennessee st. umm. Algebra 1, Geomerfvngv..Footballs. my t.sa c , .g iF'WlliS5jiiB6llamY2t B,S!,- l Mi-E63 it Niorsaa Stl. t CON... George awashington Univ.,fArnerican Univ.g AligBbYaV1,2. gs g y '3flWl95i. off Md.: jEartl'r Science, Arrowg DeuefiBt6wh.,tBQS.1 Manxarb Sr- can.:Geom.erfy, Graphic Arts,iMechani'caIDrawing,iJ.V.Wrestling.V - ' ' Roberttsallagher, B.A.,M.A.: Univ. of Md., Goethe institute, Matty 10,-Algebra 2, Phiiosophy, Senior Class. r naviuiiearasnsan, es., wi.s.g unev, of ccmnecficuf, umv. of iNievada':'B5ioio.9iYQ Sophomore Class Advisor. A A 'VX was. ,M ,1,.,,o: . :zz I Q J Stanley C. Alford Carl Bell Phyllis Bellamy Doug Brown Robert Gallagher David Goldenson Teachers Instruct Math and Sciences Various mathematics courses broadened the scope of knowledge of Northwood students and increased their many skills in fundamental applications. Algebra classes emphasized quadratic equations, the solution of linear and simultaneous equations, and logarithms. Geometry classes explored plane and solid geometry and worked with various axioms, postulates, and theorems. Students in Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry classes studied matrices, determinants, permutations, combinations, and polar equations. Introductory Analysis students employed methods of integration and differentiations and their applications. Science courses continued to combine individual research and experimentation with a textbook study. Biology classes were acquainted with the internal and external structure of various living plants and animals. They explored more complex organisms with the use of high magnification microscopes. Advanced Biology students participated in a more intensive study of cellular life. Earth Science classes stressed laboratory work while they studied the earth and its relationship to the universe. Chemistry classes discussed and conducted experiments concerning chemical theories and laws. Encompassing the study of mechanics and light, Physics students employed group study and laboratory experiments to aid comprehension. lVlr. Bob Bowles explains to his Earth Science class the construction of the anemometer and wind vane used to measure wind speed.
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Paul Bolyard, A.B., lVi.S.g West Virginia Univ., Fairmont St. Coit. Potomac St. Coll.'g Driver Education,AthleticDirector. Barbara Briskman,lB.S.3 New York Univ., Fundamentais of Art,StudioArt'l, E y . Frances Davila, B.S., B.F.A., lVl.A.: Univl of. Pa,,iN.Y. Univ., L Univ. of Hawaii, American Univ.pStudio Art 1, 2, 3. , K - 1 ' Fran Edlovitch, B.S.:l Univ. ofMdL:,Gii.rls'lP.E.,lG.SQA.,.Girls' . Tennis Team, Girls? Basketball.Team,'Girls' iVol.leyhaliTeam.. David'lGammons, glfliddile Tenn. StatejU 3, f Commercial Art 2i, Arrowhead,-,ASH-. .f 1 5 'ii, fg Rick G-imsiey,ie.s., MLA., High-,Point can., eeorgefwash- 1 ington Univ.: Boys' P.E., Ll.S. History, Bask.etbaIl,f'fNffCiub.V Evelyn Hardiman, B.A,g Emmanuel Col?-.3 Biology, P.E Paul Bolyard Barbara Briskman Interested Students Discover Electives Among the many elective courses offered at Northwood were Band and Orchestra. lVlr. Putt, a new addition to our faculty, led NHS's instrumental groups in their usual excellent performance. Our singing groups, Concert Choir and lVladrigal Singers, fulfilled their reputation of superb concerts and unparalleled originality. During the second week in lVIarch, the Nladrigal Singers took a trip south to visit and perform. ln lVlr. Wenhold's home town, the group sang at the Saint Paul's Lutheran Church. They also sang at a high school in R ichmond, Virginia and at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Ga. Various art courses offered students an outlet for self-expression and creativity. Students entered samples of their art work in the annual Scholastic Art Show held regionally. Several pieces won prizes and were sent on to the national championship in New York for further judging. Driver Education provided the mandatory training required by state law to obtain a driver's license at age sixteen. Patient instructors spent many hours attempting to teach the skills of the road. Students aided in the instruction of the course by serving as teacher aides. Physical fitness and good sportsmanship were two of the many goals of Northwood's Physical Education Department. Week-end practice, supervised by volunteer teachers, supple- mented the daily exercise and game practice of regular classes. Northwood's Band, Orchestra, and Music Appreciation teacher, lVlr. Putt, conducts his Advanced Band in The Russian Sailors' Dance. X Frances Davila XN XX Q x sgfsww... s r --rr ' ' -. .. km. ... .... - - -. i . - , me X 'Q RQ. Fran Edlovitch David Gammons Evelyn Hardiman
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