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Larry Siegel clearly understands all factors involved in Math class Are these Geometry shapes better than Farrah Fawcett ' s?
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Math — A Graphic Pleasure Chalk in hand, calculators by their side this year ' s Math Department strove to bring the understanding of numbers to their students. With the cry of Front row to the board, the Math teachers covered everything from polynomials to Newton ' s third law. Sr. Renee, a newcomer, taught Sen- iors Analytic Geometry and Analysis of Functions. Sr. Denis and Dr. Ruiz taught Freshmen Algebra while Mrs. Hinkle and Mr. Meyer made shapes a little clearer to their Sophomore Ge- ometry classes. Mr. Crall taught Ele- mentary Functions. Trig, and Alge- bra and Trig. All these teachers combined to make Math both fun and interesting to their students. And even if they don ' t know how to integrate dx into dy, at least they can hold the chalk so it doesn ' t screech on the board. Joe Bonahoom is obviously thinking of something better than Algebra and Trig. Tom, Mr. Crall ' s at the front of the room. Dr. Ruiz can still smile after working all these Algebra problems on the board. 22 ACA
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History: Antics With The Ancients Joe Motherwell argues with Mr. Ray, who has confiscated what he consid- ers contraband in his room, a comb. As everyone knows, history, or the develop- ment of man over the centuries, plays an im- portant role in today ' s society. This years So- cial Studies department endeavored to illus- trate this role. Headed by Mr. Francis Ray, along with Mr. Bart, Mr. Herber, Mr. Koester and Mr. Tone, the Social Studies department helped to bring a new understanding of history to their students. With such courses as World History, U.S. History, Government, Econom- ics, and World Geography there was some- thing for everyone. Complete with costumes and equipment, the teachers brought the past to life and the pre- sent to the classroom. And with this combina- tion, plus a lot of discipline, demonstrations, laughter and bad jokes, the teachers succeed- ed in making better citizens of all their stu- dents. Is it dead yet? Alan Nichter shows Mr. Koester his solution to the energy crisis by insulating the wall with newspaper. 24 ACADEMICS
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