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Math provides frustrations and satisfactions Mathematics is the study of strange symbols, funny polygons, endless formulas, and somehow, the student ' s ability to make sense out of it all. It is percentages, perimeters, slopes, rates, sines, and sequences — the frustration of deciding how to solve a problem, and the satisfaction of find- ing the solution. The mathematics department at- tempts to stimulate interest in and add to the enjoyment of mathematics by offering courses that not only prepare students for more advanced work, but also provide practical application of the theories studied. l 1. Sulock, Dorothy R. M.I.T.; Glassboro State College; B.S., Uni- versity of Virginia, M.A.; Certificate of Ad- vanced Studies Math 10; Geometry 2. Creasy, Susan Westhampton College University of Richmond, B.S. Math 10, Algebra II 3. Birckhead, Bessie P. Mary Washington College, B.S. Algebra I 4. Broad well, Brenda R. Radford College. B.S. Algebra I, II 5 Bateman, Pamela P. University of Georgia, B.S. Math 10 168 Mathematics
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students and teachers i 1 “The beauty and the success of the phase-elective system centers on one tenent: the freedom of choice for the student and the teacher. Interest is in- evitably higher as students move into areas of study that appeal to them. At the same time, the conception and content of a course offering becomes more exciting for teachers, as they are able to work in the area of their greatest competence and interest . 1. Wheatley, Bonnie Mt. Holyoke, A.B.; University of Virginia. M.A., M.Ed. English 10, 11, 12 2. Mulliken. Noreen G. San Francisco State University; California State University at Los Angeles, B.A. English 10. 11, 12 3. Wall. Carol F. Peabody College, B.A. English 10, 11. 12 4. Holgate, W. Curtis University of Akron. B.A.; University of Virginia, M.A. English 10, 11, 12; Harlequin 5. Barnett, Virginia Wheaton College, B.A.; University of Vir- ginia, M.Ed. English 1 1. 12 English 167
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1. Logan. Connie Meredith College, A.B. Algebra II; Elementary Functions; Trigonometry; S.C.A.; C.G.B.; Riding Club 2. Broaddus. Ann A. Bryn Mawr College, B.A. Geometry; Algebra II 3. Fulcher, Virginia L. Longwood College, B.S. Geometry; Algebra II 4. Stanley, Courtenay T. College of William and Mary. A.B.; Univer- sity of Virginia, M.Ed. Trigonometry; Analytic Geometry; Math Analysis; Rally Club; Peer 5. Ergler, Richard St. Vincent College. B.A. Math Analysis; Calculus; Ecology Club Mathematics 169
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