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General math . . . algebra . . . constructional and plane geometry . . . second-year algebra . . . trigonometry and calculus . . . development in complexity and scope. Mastering certain skills and concepts at all levels. S.M.S.G. mathematics . . . an advanced program, a fifth year. Inductive reasoning . . . the unknowns, the constants, the variables. Logic, deduction, in- duction . . . improving the reasoning of the mind . . . sleepless nights over problems. A ninth period of algebra and adoration . . . Room 307 and chalk dust . . . our home-made protractors and number lines, polar coordinates . . . the straight edge . . . cosine, sine, and tangent . . . csc . . . proofs corollaries . . . overhead projectors . . . an I.B.M. night course . . . polygons . . . and a new fad: colored chalk. Numbers, series, and limits . . . theorems, assumptions . . . lf0 . . . pi . B. . graphs . . . and the omnipresent quadratic formula. Total effect: preparation for the collegiate, professional, commercial, scientific mathematical fields. 1 . '5' xxx-xi iflusc. X- Stephen Reymmzn, Bert Lance and Don Serve use the community method to finish their math homework. fs-Wxxq. ish ,.l1i,1::i:. 'Q , 525, Brother Kenneih uses a protrurtor and compass to demonslrute the properties of angles, hui he rloesrfl seem lo he inlercsting to jim W'hile, rl rhampiou clock watcher. - ' Qf gggslli 1 Q ak ill '?Si
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Business practice in wheeling and dealing comes at pre-school bargaining for used texbooks. vu m Ill 1- rv i il I: a vehicle for a knowledge of the business world Kept busy with margins, tabs and keys, Ken illorris keeps out of trou- ble with Brother Paul in the reloca- ted typing room. Wim 23 Mr. Schubert points out the uselessness of blank ledger pages to his gen- eral business class.
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