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Reaching far beyond human expectations . . . seeking answers Students may have been adding a price from the sale of a dozen pencils or calculating the dimen- sions ofa bridge, but both constitute a confrontation with math. Advanced math students were at last able to sign up for a complete course entitled, Introductory to Cal- culas. This offered new challenges to pupils who had to settle for ordi- nary math classes prior to this. Science students grinned and hammed up their labs quite a bit this past semester to the fact that they were being recorded by a video- tape machine. Complete with cam- era, tapes, and small television, the closed-circuit machine allowed stu- dents to tape their labs for playback during class lectures. Mistakes were caught and pointed out by the camera's eye. Student-to-student teaching be- came obvious this year with the broadening to teach. learning. Slow- er students received extra help with experimental instruction, to help them reach the point of wondering, as others have. ABOVE RIGHT: Finding that trigonometry requires much concentration and effort is Sheryl Sanford, jr. Trig.!Math Analysis was offered to juniors this year for the first time. RIGHT: Business Math, impor- tant for those seeking a business future, often calls for special help. Mr. 0'Brian helps Steve Owen, sr., Margie Clark, sr., and Pam Weingartner, jr., during class. 122 O Curriculum
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JEAN ODELBERG-Materials Center sec- retary. VIVIAN REESER-Principal's secre- m rihk tary. sk Satin . . THYRA VERNON-Financial secretary. e FLORINE WALKER-school Nurse: Med.- Q .,. X to r cal Careers. Zk,:: K K ABOVE: Amidst the day's haste and confu- sion is Mrs. Lunn, marking the attendance record which is a daily chore. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Odelberg prepares pictures for later use by students, and faculty. LEFl': Keeping close, accurate records for every phase of school life is Mrs. Vernon. Faculty O 121
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LEFT: Mr. Hull explains electronics equip- ment which will be pertinent later in the course. BELOW LEFI': Senior Sheila Hunt demonstrates techniques of chemistry in an independent study course. BELOW: Students found a new dimension in edu- cation with the study of physics this year with Harvard Project Physics. Curriculum I 123
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