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Math Department Acquires 14 New Calculators MATH courses ranging from Alge- bra, General Math, Geometry, to Analysis, are all offered to Carl Hayden students. The classes pre- pare students for College and also to participate in everyday situations. The team teaching method is still proving successful in the teaching of Falcons. Visual Aids, surveying equipment, and 14 new calculators are also being used to help students gain a better understanding of Mathematics. S LEFT: A General Math student works on her assignment in spare time. ABOVE: john Prid- dy and Horlando Ramirez, use newly pur- chased calculators in Analysis. ROW 1: Mr. William Williamson, Department Head, Analysis, Algebra, General Math, Mrs. Elinor Bothell, General Math, Algebra, Mrs. Marjorie Fox, General Math, Geometry, Mr. Gerald Hickman, Geometry, General Math, ROW 2: Mr. Owen Hoehne, Algebra, General Math, Mr. William Hutcherson, General Math, Geometry, Mr. Ralph Quim- by, Algebra, General Math, Mr. Gerry hteln, General Math, Algebra. ACADEMICS 23
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S i I .1 RIGHT: Mr. Pena helps Earth 81 Space Science students. LEFT: Camille Taylor works on Chemistry Lab. Falcons Offered Interesting Science Courses ABOVE: Mr. james King assists William Neat- field with a physics equation. 22 ACADEMICS COUNTING the number of water drops per minute, dissecting frogs, taking a blood sample, working an equation on the speed of light, keeping track of the movement of the sun as spring appraoches, and watching the reflection of a wave pattern are but a few of the interest- ing things in store for the students in a Science class here at Carl Hayden. Biology, a course once taken by most high school students, has lost some of its following to Earth and Space Science. Harvard Physics has become a popular course due to its historical presentation of science and its varied labs. . ROW 'I: Mr. james King, Department Head, Chemistry, Harvard Physics, Physics, Mrs. Josephine Apfel, Biology, Earth and Space Science ROW 2: Mr. Kenneth Butler, Gen- eral Science, Livestock, Argiculture, 4-H Club Sponsor, Mrs. Lynne Childers, Biology, Aerospace Club Sponsor ROW 3: Mr. Mat- thew McMinn, Biology, Mr. Louis Pena, Earth and Space Science, Chemistry, Senior Math Review.
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Responsibilit of Government Brought Alive MANY facets of the Social Studies Department show the concern of students for contemporary pro- blems. Students spend much time in the discussion of elections and of the responsibilities of holding an elective office. The 1970 school year witnessed a change in curriculum for Amer- ican Government students. In add- tion to Economics, students will also be able to choose Sociology next year. Most students seem glad to see this change. ABOVE: Sergeant Beeman explains the pen- alty for possession of Narcotics. ROW 1: Mr. Martin Mazer, Department Head, American History: Mr. james Gannon, American History: Mr. Mack Gilchrist, Ameri- can History, American Government, Econom- ics, Mr. Lyman jackson, Economics, American Government, ROW 2: Mr. Robert Korte, American History, Mr. Peter Tuccio, World History: Mr. Robert Scudder, American Gov- ernment, Economics: Mrs. Doris Young, World Geography, American Government, Economics. 24 ACADEMICS - i -ll-nu.: eyes? TOP: Mr. Jackson lectures on Economics Government class work on assignments in the United States. ABOVE: Mr. Scudders
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