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,QF TOP: Student teacher Meridith Heinen helps Wendie Deal, '80, with a problem in lVlr, Parks' intermediate algebra-trigonometry class. ABOVE: Thumbs up, says Darren Coker, '80, to his intermediate algebra-trigonometry class. RIGHT: Taking a few minutes from his fifth hour math class, Dan Gooch, '80, models for the photographer, faefaerifuintlmfile Eniatlltlae utixoiatix etlzillltle than DO owe eoetlefaiy A new emphasis has been placed on jobs in space technology, business records and computer program- ming, which utilize mathematics skills common in today's society. ln the Mathematics Department, games such as Mastermind, Othello and Twixt were used to learn and apply math to everyday life. Compe- tition in contests such as Washburn University math contest and the Na- tional math contest were entered by students. Courses offered were: algebra, anal- ysis, applied math, trigonometry, business math, geometry, elemen- tary functions and computations skills. Honors courses were offered for advanced students in geometry, algebra and trigonometry. , E W f kg , 'M WiQ:F..A,
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.w x TOP CENTER: Awaiting the assignment in in- termediate algebra-trigonometry is Robin An- derson, '80, ABOVE: Struggling to finish her math assignment is Elaine Hodges, '80. RIGHT CENTER: Nobody does it better, says Annette Knipp, '80, as she shows a brilliant smile, RIGHT: Greg Toomey, '81, looks to Marty Schmid, '81, for an answer to his prob- lem in math. QQ ' 2.- . I mx' .x JW : ' Y . L , . tl I 51 , V IH 'u ff 1 A f. , f-. si, ey' Qi , - 936 eb E ,Bw ff ,U I., 5, ,IX
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Elnalimaiafa Beam waltxfae ezfi-miata For Les Kuhns, his first year as coach of the debate squad brought quite a surprise -first place at the Class 6A State Tournament at Kan- sas State University on Jan. 25 and 26. The 6-1 record of the negative team of Tom Akins, '79, and Andy Welch, '80, and the 5-2 record of the affirmative team of Mark Lynch, '79, and Joe Weissbeck, '79, led to the combined 11-3 record which cap- tured the victory at State. But debate wasn't all work and no play as was demonstrated on March 16, when the debaters took on the disc jockeys of V-100 in a fund-rais- ing basketball game. TN-, gnu- ,, -MW ff . 2 c,,, 'f'f'l . 0 T P pv- ,Av-.
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