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Mathematicians pleasure New insight in geometry comes to Virginia Dotson and Nancy Lanyon through the teachings of Mrs. Joanne Hoover and Mr. Joseph Diroff. Math Is Fun! the showcase tells Mrs. Pat Major, one of the people who formulated the doctrine. Harvey Harrier, Karen Cleaver, Dick Hayward, and Paul Rcaume, mem- bers of the 11A accelerated mathematics class, inspect solid geometry models like those they once fashioned. Mathematics is regarded as an exact science; a given solution is either right or wrong. Yet, foreboding as this may seem, many students enjoy the exactness of the world of mathematics and find the numerical concepts resulting from study in this field both useful and enriching. Students with interests and abilities in this area are offer- ed a broad variety of courses at Edsel Ford, ranging from the more basic semesters of integrated mathematics, through the mor advanced algebra classes. Other subjects studied are geometry, trigonometry, and an advanced course in the 12A for accelerated classes. The purpose of the mathematics curricu- lum at Edsel Ford, therefore, is to present a broad background which will satisfy the desires of both the student who will need the courses for his vocation, and the one who merely enjoys working with numbers.
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Mr. Stewait Gingrich who teaches chem- istry and Ric Morcncy, biology student, get a lesson in anatomy from Mr. Martin Erickson. fission, force With a Fiddle Leaf rubber plant bobbing over his shoul- der, Mr. Lee Bartlett in- spects a much smaller coleus witb Mr. Stanley Smith and Mr. Nicholas Gavrila. 25
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in logic ... Mr. Richard A Iverson and Mr. Richard Backensto help Robin Hoag unravel the mysteries of geometry theorems. The state mathematics contest given in December is a challenge to many Edsel Ford students. Here Mr. Orlando Byers and Mr. Vaskin Badalow view the work of two hopeful contestants. Mr. Graham Porter prepares to call Mr. Robert Young, Business Education teacher, to discuss a problem of scheduling. 27
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