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Mr . Dixi Trolling r, a n w moth t och r at Coronado, prepare her l ton plan for the day. 27
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Teachers gear mathematics to college-level studies Making an old subject interesting was one goal of the Math Department. One way in which this was ac- complished was through the several new math teachers, who shared their freshness and enthusiasm with their students. Another main objective was gearing the courses, especially in senior math. to college-level math, since such a high percentage of our students continue with a college education. Students had a wide variety of sub- jects from which to choose. Among them were related math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry-analytical geometry and trigonometry- probobility and statistics. Mr. Victor Rojos the overhead projector to explain the addition of two functions to his second period trigonometry and analytical geometry class. 26
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History relates students Mr». Livingston lecture» on American history. with present day problems History is not only the study of wars and political activities, but also the study of the culture of the people. Coronado's teachers, in teaching American and World history, wanted their students to relate history to the present to learn that man has always experienced similar problems. Hoping to help them gain a better knowledge of early man, Mr. Dean Deupree led his World History stu- dents in making primitive fools and weapons. Coronado students experienced a new method of learning. Instead of writing research papers, they prepared mini papers, oral reports. and had more experience using auto visual materials. A required course for seniors, government is the study of the struc- ture and function of three forms of government: city, state and national. Mrs. Ann Buddington took her economics classes on a field trip to the El Paso and Federal Reserve Banks to learn about and observe the economic system in action. To familiarize them- selves with the stock exchange, students played a game called stocks and bonds. Mrs. Buddington stressed the importance of economics in the ever-expanding United States. 28 World hiilory teacher, Mr. Dean Deupree, portray» the primitive weopon and tool» hi» »tudent» made.
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