Oxford Hills High School - Dreki Yearbook (South Paris, ME)

 - Class of 1967

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Oxford Hills High School - Dreki Yearbook (South Paris, ME) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 15 of 180
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L. to R.: Mr. Ball, Mr. Harter, Mr. Littlefield, Mr. Austin, Mr Christopher Mr. Johnstone. Science carries us into zones of speculation . . . - Robert Louis Stevenson One of the greatest thrills in life comes from dis- covering something for the first time. The science courses at O. H. H .S. are geared to the purpose of allowing each student to investigate those problems most intriguing to him. Personal achievement and the acquisition of knowledge become more impor- tant than any grade that is given. Another reason for studying 'science is to develop a systematic ap- proach which one can apply to problems in the future. A student will learn to evaluate his own work and to acquire mental discipline. All facets of the course provide part of the background a person needs to achieve his goals in life. Reaching high

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Left to right: Mr. Fallon, Mr. Tame, Mrs. Poland, Mr. Marston. Big Chief Sitting Bull. Mathematics is offered in two divisions at Oxford Hills - college and general. College math is de- signed to give the student pursuing further educa- tion a knowledge of many of the concentrated areas of mathematics, through Algebra, Geometry, and Advanced Math. Each division of the course is adapted to meet the needs of the individual stu- dents. The general course covers topics basic to all mathematics. Rather than studying the more de- tailed concepts of the college course, the student sharpens his skills in arithmetic through use in solving problems dealing with today's World. Mathematics is not merely numbers to memorize and put on pap-er, but an art or philosophy to which the greatest minds of the World have dedi- cated their lives. It is more than a required course, for it teaches one and all to think.



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11 Front: Mr. Reid, Mr. Roberts. Back: Mr. Baker, Mr. Wentworth, Mr. johnson, Mr. Verrill, Mr. Trebilcock, Mr. Suinmerrs. And then for tomorrow. The Social sciences are the studies that deal with lTl31l,S history, past, present, and future. At Oxford Hills the courses in Social Studies offered are His- tory, Civics, Sociology, Geography, Government, and Economics. All of these combine to give a true reflection of maifs actions. Through a thorough knowledge of these subjects, the student will learn to be u better man, a better citizen, and a better American.

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