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TR umbelg Qamc IOINING FORCES, eighth graders Kym Taylor and Terri Mills try community et' forts to complete their homework for Mr Vernard Metcalf's math class. GOING IN CIRCLES, Mr, Danny Shedd helps David Hurst figure the circumference of circles in geometry. TAX BREAK. Using 1040 forms and tax ta- bles, Franky Martin finds a loop holeu in the tax structure. Tax computation relaxed ad- vanced math regimen for three weeks.
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Students learn value of math quations, tables, and graphs eliminated cobwebs from the minds of mathematicians in Algebra, Geometry, and Advanced Math. Recalling formulas on top of formulas, Hazen students scored high on math questions on college entrance exams. Asking the defini- tion of a line, how to graph a point, or figure the height of a tre' by look- ing at its shadow, Mr. Daniy Shedd probed and interested mathletes. Completing income tax returns proved there were more than 17 reasons for using HSzR Block. Using 1040A and 1040 forms, stu- dents role-played filling out single and joint tax returns. Using individual W-2 forms plus itemized deductions, most students decided it would be easier if they didn't work or get married. Called the now wor1d series, Math for Everyday Living, enabled Mr. Vernard Metcalf to plot indi- vidual interests and recognize indi- vidual capabilities in General Math. In an atmosphere of quiet concen- tration, students found math an inspiring challenge in '74. HELPING OUT, student aide, Rose Marie Reid, works with elementary students in mathematics second period twice a week, Correct answers caused spirited flashes in first graders. 98lUnderstu dies
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v1,,- it l -o TIGHTEN UP. Freshman Patricia Cobum breathes deeply as Debbie Scott measures her waist line. Accurate measurements insured properefitting clothing. A STITCH IN TIME. Kathy Holmes and Nancy Weerns, freshmen, seam a jumper in first year home-ec. Girls looked forward to sewing, spending two six-weeks on it. LISTEN CLOSELY! Sophomores plan enter- tainment 'pizazz' for the Mother-Daughter banquet. i - 2- ,-,' ' ,Elf , :f ' . Q. 4 3 , tv ' fi' I 45' if , LE y y s i N G E R Y V y Zvhxx W 1, . - , Mrs. Christine Weems 1001 Understudiesn
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