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Math offers variety of course selection The Math department has a course for every student. The selection includes General Math, Occupational Math, Algebra I, Ii, Geometry and College Math. General Math is a course that applies to situations of everyday life and Occupational Math is fundamental in the reinforcement of industrial arts courses. Geometry helps students utilize both inductive and deductive reasoning techniques, provides for discovery of geometric relationships and stresses visualization of concepts. Algebra II is a prerequisite for College Math and provides sufficient skills for different vocational choices. College Math prepares students for college courses. Along with regular math classes, Math Lab is designed for those individuals who wish to work and learn at their own pace. 19
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Academic clubs add learning experience Lincoln has several academic related clubs. Among these are the Math Club, Radio Club, and Computor Club. Members of the Radio Club have a twice weekly radio program that plays progressive album music. Co-chairpersons of the club are Paul Stanard and Bob True. The Math Club promotes an interest in math and provides students with a competitive attitude. The Computor Club gives students a chance to program games and obtain valuable information from the computor which is connected with a terminal at Drake. The president of the club is Murry Altheim and the Vice-president is Sherry Haskins. I. Math Club: Gary Bagby, Clif Guy, Greg Ikonen, Jim Peter, Marty Wilson, Brent Davis, and Klbert Jennings. 2. Radio (lub: Davia Tucker, Tim Schurman, Paul Stanard, Bob True, Mike Harper, John Mikovec, and George C ' audill. 3. C omputor ( lub: (first row) Murry Altheim, Matt Herbert, Cliff Guy, Sherr Haskins, Dave Tillota (second row) Robert Allender, Todd Kincheloe, Pat Benoit, Gary Bagby, Tim Benoit, Mark Morris (third row) Mark Riggle, Jim Peter, Marty Wilson, and Bill Miller. 21
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