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Mrs. Sarah Edwards ist 15 I . I 2 S . . 4 t X X A I , si ' ' i V.x .Ms 4 X 1 X e X if N 3 ll ty it Q Hx 'N ensure Rm fs HN 1 . ai . ., 5 -,,., eta, . t . Mr' Curl Miner Sherman knows aII the answers. INSORIBED OR CIRCUMSCRIBED, that is the question. It seems Gail Hoflf and Sa'IIy Wood are guessing, but Mary AN GLED TAN GLES, THROUGH SOLUTION, LEAD TO STRAIGHT MINDS IN MATH MAKING A REAL EFFORT to insure that all the Chiefs know something about mathematics, the CHS math department began several special classes on Study Day this year. Review for College Boards and Senior Placements are offered, and-for the Whizzes- Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and general mathematics com- pose the meat of regular courses. There are quadratic equations for those mathematical Sherlock Holmeses, theorems to prove for those who like to establish solid arguments, sines and cosines for those a class in putting a computer together. With these reviews CHS is sure to come out with flying colorsg and by giving the more ad- vanced students a chance to further their study, Chamberlain should turn out some of the best-versed students of mathematics in the state. RADICALS, DIVISION SIGNS, and numerous symbo-Is make sense on paper as Ann Hcluswald uses fhe new maihemafical Iypewrifer. who are way outf' and more with for more directly practical V W SWWW Kfiisfwo. 4. Y ,- 2 i,,yfz,,, ,, QW - Q A Lg .f ,X A ef 2 v f , H, f X f QX Xl F Q , X' V f-MMM' sa a at A I -s. wi ' ,f ry? sf V l ' ' ff ff 1:2-. :yg,,Mif'fg,.,, 5 f , , 2 f, , X f X ' ' '- ' X ' V. 4Jf?1ZfmQ.,a: Mr. Gary Granell directly practical problems to deal people. . 1 1 , M a w i t f N, - i 3 , ' -, .yi WW' ff f' f f 2 ' ,, .,,,, M ,ff f s 0 wr ... Ze, . Mrs. Stella Lopez s . we W as ., . 1 - W lqu l ji V - 44 . -.F J . lziyt Z., Wide. 2. Mrs. Vi rginia Cummings My Dr. Rex Kidd ' l
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PAN AMERICAN CLUB-Front row: Jean Kropp, Sharon Fowler, Karen Marshall, Pat Robinson, Johnnie Lilia, Jan Longnecker, Judy Lynn Prince, Glenn Brosch, Rod Justo, Gene Brazeal, Mrs. Hernandez. Second row: Carlene Torgersen, Linda Trice, Sandy Sanders, Lucille Tamargo, Sonja Deskins, Dave Maggiacomo, Eileen Stanford, Bill Richardson, Linda Little, Sandro Reeder, Roger Flenker. Third row: Robert Whitecar, Johnny Patterson, Avery Lonson, Gregory Place, fname omittedl Etty Messie Sharon Lewis, Nancy Plyler, Sylvia Ayala. Fourth row: Harold Armstrong, Lynne Band, Elaine Callicoat, Allison Whitaker, Tom Luter, Raymond Dunn, Bill Henderson, Rita dohnscn, Margie Akerley, Constance Blumenstetter. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB IJROMOTES FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN FOREIGN NATIONS LA CUCARACHA! OLE! shout members of the Pan American Club as they dance in Spanish style at the Loud Shirt-Loud Skirt Dance one of the various activities sponsored by the club. Attending cultural affairs in Tampas Latin Quarter provides basic information concerning the traditional customs of Latin Americans. Dining at the Columbia Restaurant acquaints the mem- MOUTHS WATER hungrily as Bob Colbert and Karlene Patrick read a menu from Las Novedades during their study of Spanish. 7,7 X bets with Spanish foods and enhances the Spanish atmosphere. Also mutual correspondence between the young people of the Americas promotes the club's goal of establishing a more affirmative and comprehensive relationship. The Pan American Club, directed by Mrs. Joan Hernandez, re- quires only an interest in Spanish culture for student membership. FLASH CARDS are used by Spanish l student Ruth Geist during an explanation of Spanish terms. A I . ,, L A lffyy, ,,,.,,,, . . Y, - ,,L,7,5afwtj7Mq ' J v f. H x 3 I , 1 , . f at , , as ., 1 . t . fa f ffwwl W ' Wife V Tr , 7 ,QW 2 , ffmwg Q 4,52 ey 9, .. QL l KM ' , ff ,,,. ig .3 4 ,alia ,wiki f ' 2 - J L.-tau ,, ,L fwrffz' ' f ,, -M 2' 'mia' 'W 4 ' ' WV' my Yfjtf7 feet ,fly ,, . iff' Www: i W, f .eff ,y pl, ,, X M ry, N WZ, I aff , -Q' , r,w,etx 'V of 6, ' , , in X, fu' ,,., WM' , jlyiw, 1 4:1 f an ff iw- we 4, f- V I -L it L3 -,o,,.f V VZAM ascii .aa Wh f - SM f' , ' ff, 0,7 777 . Q 2 ff Veto ,gym , v ,s1 i'ie,,,v'T,!l-3, , NMAC -nb 1 I X, -We ,H eh-Ish 1 Y' ,M-.M c- ,- , 5 My , Q, ' M3 f' ,f f ,-' f7,'9 , E'iWVA7i1.I ' ,Q if Y ' f f-If 4 X , 'W H -z., . 4 ,I tease ,V . Q3 , - , Jae., - 1.67 if -A Q .u L H - - 5 ,ai-f-eg ' xv. I h -. Mom Z I., QM' x......----i . , -a Well W ' .. - Up . s - ,i.-. ,-T. my-nat, t .. f AJ, fn. J-1, L14 .sri ku P 'fe ,
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'-if ima' .4 f ., MATH CLUB-Front row: Mrs. Edwards, Linda Ricker, Harland Ehlers, Paul Carter, David Porter, Alice Spadavecchia, D. J. Cook, Mr. Granelll. Second row: Denver Rober, Verl Gilbert, Edmund Vollrcith, Harold Delk, George Meyer, Jim Hornbeck, Carl Strohmenger, Lorne Hunsberger. Third row: Eddie Henson, John Brabenec, George Ricker, Bill Starks, Leonard Rodriguez, Harold Nash, Johnny Kotake, Larry Tousosu, Mary Laetell. Fourth raw: Richard B. Jones, Robbin Senfell, Paull Small, Bill Jennings, Rayfae Brown, Jimmy Jelfters, Vincent DeCarlo, Roger Flenker, Dick Studebaker, Charlotte Merkle. Fifth row: Paulette Gough, Jackie Lenum, Danny Bright, Carole Laininger, Ann Hauswald, Violet Hicks, Dennis Warner, Chester Nicholas, Charles Bearss. MATH CLUB KEEPS UP-TO-DATE WITH LATEST PROBLEM-SOLVIN G METHODS THE NUMBERS RACKET gets a good workout as members of the Math Club work to solve the mystery of the slide rule, more commonly referred to as the slip stick. Under the tutelage of co- sponsors Mr. Gary Granell and Mrs. Sarah Edwards, members are introduced to higher principles of math such as Booloan algebra and set theories. Closely affiliated with the Math Club in that many of its mem- CIRCLES AND TRIANGLES get workouts as Martha Hudson and Janie Erfzberger study in Functional Mathematics. s-.- 'T ..-k, K I ? 'I t'S' kk , , - f A ,WA . 129' .. . X, X' ' S izs, Q7 bers have joined the ranks of the newly organized section, is the Computer Group whose aim is to construct a computer for the school's math department. Student membership in the Math Club is encouraged by letters of invitation to students with high mathematical ability. The club's aim is to obtain a more comprehensive understanding of the fun- tions of mathematics. NUTS AND BOLTS soon make sense when Paul Carter and Mary Lou Hart put them in their proper places in the computer ta be. -1-f ,as-1 GND. f, my ' -,'.-WT 3 21,-3 HJ- ' ' ! 'XX ' ,fre - ez
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