Bloomington High School - Bear Yearbook (Bloomington, MN)

 - Class of 1963

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Elementary algebra studonts learned that work on the board wat often easier to understand than simple homowork. CmiXENSE 7WE. UfMD Mr. Ludvigson's shop math class fistonod attontivoly os ho osplained a problem. Consumer mathematics was designed to mako tho studonts hotter and wiser demonstrated a solution to a problem related to purchasing, buyers in tho adult world. Here Mr. Myhro watched as ono of his studonts

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Mathematics Polar co-ordinates were studied by members of the enriched math 12 class. Here Mr. St. Martin and Sorry Brown dem. onstroto functional aspects of an angle. Elementary Algebra is offered to those students recommended by their counselors or ninth grade mathematics teacher. The basic concepts of equation solving, symbolic representation, and basic operations are stressed. Higher Algebra is an extended course reviewing principles from ninth grade algebra. Logarithms, imaginary numbers, progressions, and probability are a few of the topics included in tho course. Geometry course consists of the study of two-dimensional triangles, circles, and other figures. Practice in clear thinking is also a reward to students taking the class. Mr. Sangrono oxplains tho relationship of tho function of angloi. Correct ute of tho slide rule was an important part of higher algobra studies. Hore Dennis Resmusson demonstrates tho proper method. Shop Mathematics is designed to help studonts interested in industrial arts courses. Fundamental processes such as scale reading and decimal problems are included also. Solid Geometry and Trigonometry are studied in conjunction with' one another, each taking about one semester. Solid geometry concerns the relationship of objects in space, and trigonometry includes the study of angles and their relative functions. Enriched Mathematics is offered to those students especially recommended by their counselors. Programs in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grodes are designed to challenge students with exceptional ability or interest in mathematics courses.



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Tho Spanish class listoncd to a recording for furthor comprehension of the languago. LANGUAGE STUDENTS FOUND OAS£E£ One of Mrs. Leo's students decorated tho bulletin board for Valentino's Day. saying I Love You in various Latin-derived languages. Page 24 Miss Saloschin supervised her German class while thoy took a test,

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