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Math is a package deal . . . Learning Packages forced Math Survey students to work indepen¬ dently. The packages consisted of a pre-test on which the students had to score 95 or above, two pages of exercises and readings from textbooks, and a post-test. With only eight seniors taking Math Analysis, Mr. Basham found the year quite enjoyable, but some of the students had a diffi¬ cult time since the course ex¬ posed them to some college math. Other Math students found them¬ selves caught in a maze of home¬ work assignments. Students tak¬ ing Math 9 were introduced to some basic principles of Algebra while Geometry students were confused and aggravated from the many hours spent memo¬ rizing and proving theorems. Algebra One, Algebra Two, and Advanced Algebra and Tri¬ gonometry students were bound to the textbooks solving problems that dealt with equations with two variables, difficult slope equa¬ tions, and ratios of cosines and sines. To the joy of many students, M. Basham headed the Math Depart¬ ment teaching staff and Mrs. Jones returned after a two year absence. Mrs. Billings was the only department newcomer. In December the Math Department sponsored three outstanding stu¬ dents from Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry, and Math Analysis classes in the Math Rally Competition at Radford College. Taking an Algebra Two test requires deep concentration and headache pains, as Kathy Worley exemplifies. 26
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The evil grin on Jack Hartman ' s face indicates that there is something other than French 3 on his mind. The expressions on the faces of Greg Hancock, Mike Pace, Colleen Dalglish show their varied degrees of interest in Spanish 5 assimilations. 25
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Listen, ponder, and scribble are the words for the day as Algebra Two students bus¬ ily take down notes in Mr. Browder ' s quadratic formula lecture. Using her hands and mouth, Jenny Flora tries to explain a Trigonometry problem. Thoroughly involved in getting down As¬ signment 41, Robin Sturgill is unaware of a sneaky photographer. 27
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