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Math-Science THEY DO? asks Mrs. Maxine Haney as she engages in the latest teachers' tete-a-tete concerning the be- havior of their math classes. Mr. Claude E. White seems amused over Miss Ruth Wooten's tale of classroom antics. ME A TELEVISION STAR? I can't believe it, shrieks Miss Berniece Gordon with delight. Mr. Thomas Hill, who is also one of Classen's celebrities, welcomes her to the ranks of the stars. Miss Gordon teaches trig- onometry, solid geometry and algebra ll. Mr. Hill teaches math analysis. CLASSEN HIGH SCHOOL offers a wide variety of courses. As you can see this class requires students of unusual ability. Dick Hull, Doug Todd, and Steve Fisher ore really biology students hardl?J at work operating on a chicken at the Medical Research Center. sl ' l CAN'T UNDERSTAND how that milkman got so confused, puzzles Miss Marilyn Parsons. She is really showing Miss Beverly Cooper one of the outstanding projects from her classes. Both Miss Parsons and Miss Cooper teach biology.
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IT TAKES DEEP CONCENTRATION to carry out a chem lstry experument Carolyn Dugger and Stanley Bozarth are really flxmg thenr afterbreakfast snack but Mr Robert Lyons thinks they are the seruous students that they appear to be Mr Lyons teaches chemustry and physlcs on tele vusuon PEEK A BOO! I see you says Janet Hlcks Amused by Janet s deep Interest an geology lnote sarcasml as Roberta Reed Roberta IS holdnng a plcture of the class mascot Dano Sour Sputnik Boosts Durmg the 57 58 school term a cry for a better educatlonal system has been heard throughout the natlon The authantles have named mathemahcs and sclence as the two subjects whlch can determme whether the Umted States w1ll malntam her posl t1on as a world power or fall under the lnfluence of another natron At Classen as IH other parts of the country a greater emphtsls has been placed on the flelds of mathematlcs md sclence On the l1st of math sub jects offered at Classen are jumor hlgh math hlgh school math algebra geometry trngonometry and math analysls Students tflklng one of the hlgher math courses TCCCIVC some mstructxon over KETA TV Oklahoma C1tyS 6dllC'Itl0I121I televlslon system In the scxence department such subjects as gen eral sclence blOl0gy chemlstry geology and phys los are offered Sclence students also recelve tele vlslon mstructlon ,Q-of 'Ki 22 TRYING T0 SOLVE a problem ln math anal YSIS, Heavens no' Next hour Gary Smnth Sherrn Muller and Duck Cues have an Englnsh test so they thought theyd sneak In a few more minutes of study during theur math class 0 A V 4 a 7 9 a s ' 1 I . 4 i. . 1 C Q 9 1 1 s 1 . c I KN 1 u Q 4 Q 1 , 1. . 1 v 1 a ' ' ' -A 1 . ' , - . n 11 - . - I . , . . . - 1 . , p 4 5 'rf ' ' Zia ' A2 V 1, Y Maxx M, ' . , . , ,, 1 . , .
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l MATH IS FUN! Many people would dispute this statement, but here is a picture for proof. Mrs. Della Roberts is having a ball as she talks to Irvin Horwitz and Linda Herndon about their geometry lesson. Mrs. Roberts teaches plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and junior high math. rules n . . i..ft.z.L 3 A 1 N . 5, ' r AND BOYS, if you turn it the wrong way the whole build- ing blows up. This statement, made by Mr. Charles Douglas, science teacher and counselor, accounts for the sad ex- pressions on the faces of George Dahnke and Tommy Hensley. J, E AS SEVENTH GRADERS make the plunge into junior high school, moth proves to be one of their most difficult subjects. However, Mike Kelley, Cheryl Carlson, and Buck McPherson aren't too puzzled over this problem. fp' A WE HAD HIGH HOPES for this picture, but when Mrs. Kathleen Bressie insisted upon standing smack dab in front of the camera lshe claims she takes a terrible profile shotl, we gave up. The grinning teacher beside Mrs. Bressie is Mrs. Carolyn Saunders. Mrs. Bressie teaches science and junior high math. Mrs. Sounders instructs junior high math. ' .
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