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63 1 Gary Bagby Vernon Bly Lowell Dougherty Edgar Eckey Phillip Martin Lowell Reed Course versatility offers students various electives Mathematics department, headed by Gary Bagby, offers a wide range of courses to students. Due to the rapidly expanding technology involving computers, our students who are taking mathematics need to be computer literate, said Bagby, We are trying to do this in our College Math and Calculus classes. Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II are offered to pro- vide students with a good foundation for many careers and are prerequisites for College Math. Students looking for the ultimate challenge may take calculus after college math. General Math I and II present math for use in everyday life, and math lab enables students to study at their own pace. Computer Club (seated) Rob Dlttmar, vice-president: Dan Benoit, president; (first row) Klem King, Andrew Stowell, Kathy Maxom, Teresa Hayes (second row) Marvin Kingen, Tony Powell, Tim Lickinger, Gary Bagby, Troy Troxel 1. Craig Else and Eric Winberg observe Tom Scott doing a chemistry experiment. 2. Julie Zeliadt helps dis- sect a worm. 3. Dean Hadlock, Jeff Saltzman, and Kris Smith work on a project in biology class. 4. Pete Green tries his skills in physics. 5. Danny Kephart concentrates on his trigo- nometry. 6. Rob Riordon and Jeff Smith discuss their calculas assignments. 17
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Science classes explore new principles, functions Science and technology is a major part of how America functions and science courses offered at Lincoln are teaching students their many uses. Students often prove, analyze, and apply scientific principles by combining experiments and lab work. Biology and zoology classes dissect various animals to learn about basic body functions, while conservation, botany, and ecology classes learn about nature and it ' s importance. Physics, electricity, chemistry, and physiology stu- dents work with vectors, forces, motions, currents, chem- icals and charts dealing with the human body. Robert Crawford Alan Ewers Judy Griffin Horace Hendricks Hugh Kent Edward Kern Herbert McCaw Tom Scott I Q ■V a mi
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