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The academic seniors were taught trigonometry by Mr. Hus- lak. OFFered by Mr. Neuhard to general and commercial stu- dents was a math course de- signed for application to on-the- job problems. 1 Carol Tomczak, Mr. Robert F. Neuhard, Jr., Marilyn Glasser Wrestling with a problem. Mr. Jack R. James, Linda Young, Chuck Waldron So far, so good. That test was too easy. There are curves in Algebra ll. Miss Elizabeth B. Kirkland Mr. Morris E. Chapman 'If' .S , 1 'x cf' li
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E. Shumaker always equal 6 Math, the true stimulus of the mind, is provided in varying degrees of diFfi- culty for the students at Baldwin. Fresh- men academic students were offered Algebra l, taught by Mr. Shumaker, Mrs. Elkin, and Mr. Wagner. This year, for the first time, sophomores along with iuniors were oFfered Algebra ll, and next year's iuniors will take plane geometry. Sophomore and junior algebra teachers include Miss Kirkland, Mr. James, Mr. Cook, and Mr. Chapman. Oops! Ah-ol1, what now? Marie Fera, Mr. John W. Cook, Mr. Nicholas Huslak Mr. John R. Wagner Shirley Born, Mr James 'I -l- 2 -l- 3 doesn Mrs. Mahala H. Elkin, Becky Faux
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Miss Jean M. Harris, .loan McDine Hold the material steady. Mmmmm ---- mm good! Miss Anita Malone, Bev Wolber, Judy Slagle, Diane Wallace 's. ssl Kathy Nord, Rosanne Renkey, Nancy Fee Did you hear the latest? The Home Economics Department moved into new well-furnished classrooms this year. One room was devoted to several kitchen units. Each was complete with mod- ern appliances where the students, under the competent direction of Miss Harris and Miss Malone, learned the basis of plan- ning well-balanced meals. In the other room, there were modern sewing machines, triple mirrors, and plenty of cupboard space. Here students were taught the art of sewing. Between these two rooms was a living room where the girls gathered before class to discuss the topics of the day. All the knowledge accumulated in the Home Economics courses this year will satis- fy the needs of each girl as a future mother and housewife. 22
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