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Math classes improve to help students Normally, when you think of math, you think of formulas and figures, but this year's math classes were anything but normal. Students could take classes rang- ing from beginning math to calcu- lus, from geometry to computer math. This was the first year for a se- mester class in PASCAL, taught by Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds. Learning this computer language helped stu- dents prepare for college classes. A. Freshman Amy Lind works on an assign- ment in her algebra class. 26 MATH
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Language opens doors When we took a look at foreign language classes last year, we found a lot more than just the lan- guage. We saw the many Spanish and French cultures and ways of life, interesting music, and deli- cious foods. The foreign language depart- ment gained a new member, Mr. W.J. Robertson. We asked Mr. Robertson how he felt about teaching at Whiteland, and this is what he said: I consider teaching here to be a good chance to en- courage students to open their eyes and look beyond their own limits . . . Students need to chal- lenge themselves to go onward to bigger and better things. D. Debbie Foley watches Mrs. Wood cut the cake as she celebrates her birthday with her second year French class. E. Junior Rob Tolle responds to a Spanish command in his third year class. F. Junior Mark Arthur uses a tu com- mand to tell his classmate Paul Felix to do sit-ups in third year Spanish. FOREIGN LANGUAGE 25
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Business prepares students Business classes offered a chance for real life experiences. Business law classes had mock tri- als for the student jury, carefully selected from study hall, to pre- sent their verdict. The classes also took a field trip to a real court- room. There were many other classes to choose from such as account- ing, General Business, and typing. Computer classes were also avail- able. With so many classes, stu- dents could try many different fields of business and maybe even decide what kind of career they wanted. As a result, students were better prepared for later life. F D. Senior Scott Taylor keys a new program into the computer. E. Sophomore Deana Jones types up her assignment in Typing I. F. Junior Todd Stull is sworn in by classmate Kelly Cooper for a mock trial in Business Law. E MATH 27
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