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Geometric Designs Mystify Students Mrs. Dills, caught in one of the more basic tasks assigned to teachers, smi les cheerily at the pho- tographer. Miss Body gives John Stone a list of the work he missed. Mrs. Madison breaks through the formality that surrounds her classroom to smile at a “cute comment by one of her pupils.
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Absolute Values, Equations, And Mr. Rhea explains a complicated step in a Geometry problem to a mystified Robin Williams. Mr. Dunn takes time from his busy schedule to attend the Lord Bourte- tourt game. Math was a mystical confrontation to the majority of students here at A.C.H.S. Intangible objects, such as lines, planes, spheres, and tangents, remained, in the students’ minds, a mystery. Responding to this problem in comprehen- sion, the teachers offered assistance before and after school and during their free period. In most cases, their patience and understanding was rewarded at the end of the year when their charges finally passed the course, and moved on to bigger and better things. Mr. Lombardo cracks one final joke as he leaves the Men ' s Teacher ' s Lounge. Miss Conner smiles sympathetically at the despair of one of her more brilliant students.
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Science Teachers Help Students Explore Mrs. Armstrong puts an assignment on the board for Periods 1 . 3. and 5. Mr. Newberry enjoys one of his more relaxed moments in the Teacher’s Lounge. Mr. Phillips assigns homework to be handed in the next day. Every student at A.C.H.S. must take at least two science courses and college prep students have to take three. The science teachers endeavor to make these courses more interesting through activities such as na- ture hikes, field trips, and guest speakers. Each year, most of the science classes spend many hours working in the lab, especially the chemistry and biology classes. Through study, experiments, and ob- servation, students discover reasons for phenomena they had never before considered. AsGary Haynes looks on, Mr. Merica grades the class’s quizzes. 20
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