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Above A fetal pig is the object of Rhoda Gcrnantfs monon during a dissection in zoology. Right: In order to calculate hit horsepower in physics class. Jim Hentrerry sprints up the northwest ramp of the gym. 16 Science
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The Social Studies Department, in conjunction with the Language Arts Department, offered two new types of humanities classes. Classes in American Literature and U. S. History combined to become American Studies and enrolled 94 students. World Literature combined with World Civilizations to form another humanities class. World Studies, which enrolled 15 students. While meeting in the basement of the gymnasium, which had been completely remodeled for the courses, students investigated literature. music, food, clothing, and historical background of countries they studied. Hearing Mrs. Kyhnell from the Family Planning Agency speak about birth control was one of the activities of the sociology classes. Sociology and economics classes listened to Mr. Stansberry from the welfare office tell about welfare recipients in Madison County. 109 enroll in American, World Studies classes Social Studies 15
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8® (Pat Male) argues a point with de-se attorney, Sure-log Ohms (Jim Cue) in trig play. 'The Ambiguous Case. written math terms by Mr. Porter. The court ' (Ron Land) and prosecuting ley (Greg Betts) watch witness Patty e (Vary Reideibach) testify. A calculator, which was purchased by the Math Department, gave Analysis students help m solving quadratic equations. The calculator was able to handle numbers with up to 99 digits. Even though math classes became more adept at solving equations, the majority ol the questions still began, “But I don't understand ... A second semester calculus class gave students a general background of calculus. The class concentrated on practical problems rather than proofs. At the state math contest at Franklin College. Carol Lash and Steve Brinduse. representing the top five percent of math students in Indiana high schools, finished 10th and 13th. Two classes in girls' physics were initiated and enrolled 44 girls. The classes were designed so that girls could be at ease without feeling “ignorant because they were not as mechanically-minded as boys. Physics classes traveled to Ball State to tour the Planetarium. Math department buys calculator as learning aid Below. Working on their analysis home-wort. Rodd Riggs and Carole Peterson use the calculator to solve quadratic equations Below left John Johnson receives help from Mr. Co in working a proof in geometry class. Math 17
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