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MARLENE HOEVENER BS-NTSUg Alg., Rel. Alg. MISS RACHEL SNODDY BA, MA-UTQ Alg., Geom. ! MRS JUDY JOHNSON BA-Butlerg Alg., Geom. MR. ELLIOT STENDlG BS-Trinuiyg Alg., Rel. Alg. Q. v- l , Y . 5 MISS RANDY NEUBACH BS-Bowling Green, Alg DR. FRANCES FREESE Department Head BA, MA-SMU, MA- Analysis, Calculus, Trig. Radcliffe, PhD-UT YV Mss GARTRELL wArsoN MRS. MARY L. woooaunv MR. LEONARD ZIMMERER BA, MA-ETSU, Ang., Trig. ss-Nrsu, Alg. as-Nrsu, Ang., seam
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Mathematics Department Tests New Course In Analytics This year, the senior math stu- dents at White were the guinea pigs for a new course entitled Analysis 8. This semester course was taught in the spring, opposite trigonometry. The analysis course ' proved to be very interesting and ditterent in that it successfully com- bined aspects of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Another new course established this year was Advanced Calculus. While using the same book as Pre- Calculus students, the advanced class worked more rapidly and went further in the book. An advanced course in computer was initiated tor those students who began computertraining last year, the beginners' course also continued on an after school basis. . 1, X QZIT' MISS DORIS BROOKSALER BA-UT, Alg., German Dr. Shelton explains a difficult algebra problem MR. D. W. GRIFFITH BS-NTSU, MA-U. o Colo., Alg., Geom. MRS. MARJORIE HENDERSON BA-TCU, Alg., Geo Tom Grimland finds Miss Watson's ex- DR- JEAN SHELTONV V MR. MVA suepnmm Miss sANoRA sMitH planafion somewhat puzzling. A512-L0U6S:tLlrLf: BS-NTSU, Geom. BS-UTA7 Geom., Rel. Alg Trng.
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Foreign Language Department Helps To Further Understanding Ot Foreign Countries One ot the prime purposes ot the Foreign Language Department this year, in addition to the actual teach- ing ot the languages, was to create better understanding ot the people of toreign lands. ln studying a lan- guage, a pupil tound it helpful to know the background and customs ot those who originally spoke it. Thus, with the use ot tilms and other teaching aids, the language teachers at White promoted additional studies ot the world, both in their class- rooms and their respective clnibs. Rome. Miss Smith dictates to her second year French stu- dents. 28 'aim if MR. RAMON ARGUELLES BA-SMU, Span. MISS MARGARET GRIMES BA, MA-UT, Lat. MISS PAM CHAPMAN BA-NTSU, Spun. MRS. SUSAN PARKER BA-SMU, Span., A . Hisi. My Miss Grimes and advanced Latin students study the culture of
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