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GRAPHS AND NUMBERS hold the attention of Mrs. Sheldon’s Algebra class. QUESTION, ANSON? Mr. Dutille explains the theory. ON HIS OWN, Steve Steitz employs the “slip stick.” M. THOMAS MANN ALEXANDER KOTROTSOS Algebra II, General Math, Geometry. Algebra I, II, General Math 9, Geome- try. NOLA SHELDON Accelerated Math 9, Algebra I. 21
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ApfyW cldM} tfifi Ae CtH oh Udfaxta The study of MATHEMAT- ICS is a prerequisite to a field of unlimited exploration. The realm of mathematics approaches the realm of infinity. The discoveries and the uses of the princip.es deal- ing with mathematics are of nu- merous varieties. Regardless of who the individual may be, mathemat- ics is as important to him as to one who wishes to be a statistician or a teacher. In this changing world, we find that rate of discovery de- mands our acknowledgment of the importance of mathematics and the position it holds in the explo- ration ahead. FRANCIS DUTILLE Department Chairman Review Math, Senior Math. RICHARD McCORMICK Accelerated Math 10, Algebra I, II. WHY ARE THEY CONGRUENT? is the question posed to Laura Clarkin by Mr. Mann. FREDERICK KELLEY Accelerated Math 12, General Math 9, Geometry, Practical Math. (right) THE CIRCLE OF KNOWL- EDGE WIDENS, as Mr. Kelley dem- onstrates a geometric principle to Gary Moore.
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The mysteries of life . . . the limitlessness of space ... a path- way to the stars . . . SCIENCE is all this and more. A Chinese prov- erb states that the longest journey starts with a single step. Similarly, the only way we can hope to achieve the ever-increasing prom- ise of science is through diligence here in the classroom and lab. Sci- ence offers widening horizons and endless challenge, but only after a thorough understanding of the principles taught here . . . A REACTION SEEKS EQUILIBRIUM, Mike Raschilla seeks a clear ex- ample from Mr. Katsoulis. POLARIS, or the North Star . . . Astronomy is discussed in Mr. Jones’ class. ROBERT TROUTMAN Department Chairman Advanced Biology, Biology BSCS. WILLIAM CHEVALIER General Science, Physics. 22 “CHROMOSOMES COMBINE . . .” Mr. Troutman demonstrates to a po- tential nurse.
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