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wif f. 1 Joey Hoyle is Working an example for the class Lynn Bernhardt drops from exhaustion after in general math. explaining a theorem in geometry. MA THEMA TICS These complicated-looking examples are everyday occurrences in Mrs. Setzer's classes of Algebra II. General math students aren't too sur- prised by their course in mathematics. Freshmen are lost in a World of equations and formulas when for the first time they confront algebra. Sophomores are awed by the endless pos- tulates and theorems they face in geometry. Juniors brave an even more complex form of mathematics, Algebra II. Business arithmetic and bookkeeping keep students busy balancing figures. Seniors are astounded by what they don't know when they reach advanced math. In today's scientific and technical World, it is imperative that everyone have an un- derstanding of mathematical principles and the steps of logical thinking. L.H.S. students have the opportunity to gain a sound basis in this essential field. 22
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