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Two Trig Boys Take Computer Programming Freshmen in Algebra I were intro- duced to ghastly items such as monom- ials and graphs. Sophs explored the un- obvious horrors of innocent looking triangles. Juniors went into the world of charming story problems while seniors struggled with complex slide rules. To- gether, four years of math brought un- bearable pain. Mathematicians Mike Fleenor and Reid Compton participated in courses on Computer Programming through the FHS math department. Occuring at the Indi- anapolis Extension of Purdue University, the boys learned how to operate differ- ent machines during their Saturday classes. Freshmen Gary Carmen and Steve Swan begin their first year of mechanical drawing where they learn to sketch various tools before advancing second year drawing class. Fred Heady and Jody Alexander try to complete their Algebra I assignment during homeroom. Class 20
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ads, and Cakes as ‘ Talk Demonstrations’ Occur How to make a pizza or clean a gun became sources for the English I and II demonstrations. While juniors worked on term papers, seniors built their grammar for college. Visiting from Lima, Peru, Dr. Roberto Koch, Foreign Curriculum Consultant authorized under the Fulbright Hays Act, gave various speechs to Eng- lish and literature classes between lec- turing in other countries. Heil Hitler! was not the study of German at FHS. Coming back after a two year absence, the German class re- placed Mrs. Winifred Owens' Latin or- ganization. Mrs. Rosemary Edrington became head of the German department while Mrs. Ruth Culp, after doing her student teaching here in 1968, began her first year as English and Spanish teacher. Mrs. Culp acquired her B.A. degree from Anderson College. In one of the daily spell-downs, Peggy Brown learns the meanings of the German language with help from Miss Edrington. Dividing her class into small groups, Mrs. Culp speaks Spanish to members Becky Gibson and Fred Graham. 19 Class
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Junior Ranaye Jarrell questions Mr. Dailey on one of her more difficult written problems before class. During general math class, Mr. Hugh Phipps reads off the answers as Bill Jones checks his score. Paper, pencils, and Geometry books are the essentials for the second year course at FHS. Seniors Reid Compton and Debbie Cannon are puz- zled over the wonders of the slide rule as Mr. Bob Dailey demonstrates its uses. 21 Class
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