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Speed is of the essence in Mr. Woodcox ' s class. Students learn how to multiply and divide rapidly by working problems on the bo aid. Fascinate Us . . . starting from elementary division all the way to spherical trigonometry, is the range of math at G.H.S. Seventh and eighth grades can gain a br.slc knowledge of the arithmetic fundamentals and then develop upon these in high school. Ever hear of an endless curve? Well, Mr. Linder is letting Lynn Simon in on the secret of how that piece of paper has only one surface. Figuring all the angles is the problem that Randy Oliver faces at present. Geometry presents many problems, and Randy is well on his way to conquering them. Getting some after school help from Mr. Flora, Suz- anne Davis seeks to unveil the complicated myster- ies of Algebra. 19
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Cathy Barcus gazes on intently as Mr. Robert Harmon points out the Belgian Congo, a cause of recent world tensions. Problems Looking good enough to eat, Karen Wade ' s marsh- mallow castle, bedecked with frosted ice cream cones, and candles, presented an interesting vari- ation to the history projects in junior history. That ' s my man, but he lost. Larry Lung gazes longingly at Richard Nix- on ' s picture in Mr. Finchum ' s govern- ment class. To enrich the minds of students with a background of the past; to instill in them a knowledge of the present; to add to their hope in the future is the aim of the social studies department of G.H.S. Starting with caveman days in world history and finally winding your way up to present-day economic structures is just part of the opportunity open to students. Mr. Cameron Parks, history teacher, is one of the most noted Indian relic collectors in Indiana. Tom Baldwin, Cynthia Sch- aab, and Connie Kolbe admire some of his rare birdstones.
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Mike Kock and Don Baidinger made use of the geiger counter during an experiment on the inverse square law of electro-magnetic radiation. Science Reacts to the .:.-..lik. ' - • ' ■■■=« ■n TUBS : — - ■■ 1 gm - n ] K: .... ?m »— m WmKtr mBKKM m KKm.: - .JI Hki. „- Tl Dick Murley and David Miller look over the new shipment of books from the traveling Science Li- braiY- Esther Warstler uses the new analytical balance, pre- sented by Electric Motors. 20
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