Atlantic High School - Javelin Yearbook (Atlantic, IA)

 - Class of 1974

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Richard Brown Head of Math Modern Geometry Calculus General Math Mini Courses Richard Cassidy Modern Introductory Analysis Algebra II and Trigonometry Modern Geometry Mini Courses Assistant 7th Gracie Football Assistant jr. High Basketball Clyde Hovick Algebra I Algebra II and Trigonometry Fused Geometry Assistant 7th Grade- Football Head 7th Grade Basketball Assistant jr, High Track Richard Nissan Consumer Math Algebra I Fused Geometry Head 9th Grade Football Head 9th Grade Basketball Assistant Varsity Track Martin Rathie General Math Algebra I 1. Geometric construction students display their geometric boards. 2. Mike Cooper comes in before school for extra help in algebra from Mr. Rathje. 3. Mr. Hovick hands out worksheets to keep his students busy. 4. Mr. Brown looks over the work of Kirk Tyler and Ieff King. lr Ll lj IB

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English: Not Too Foreign To Students T' as 1. . The objectives common in English classes are to achieve correctness in writing, comprehension, and to broaden a studentis understanding of himself. As freshmen and sophomores, English 9 and Eng- lish 10 are required. As juniors and seniors, the students may choose from the many electives. These electives include composition, literature, speech, mass media, individualized reading, and stage pro- duction. Different machines aided the teachers in explaining to their students, such as video tapes, films, opaque projectors, and record pl-ayers. No new English course text books were added to the department this year. English was not all classroom work as many classes took trips or had projects outside of class. The freshman Honor English class while studying the play Romeo and julietv also attended the movie at the downtown theater. This enabled them to see differences between the play and the movie and ob- tain a better understanding of it. Mass media stu- dents traveled to Omaha to visit KETV and see the activities in a television station. During De- cember modern oral communication students read stories to grade school children during their mod- ern oral class period. just as students have their favorite subjects, teachers have their favorite subjects to teach. Mrs. Swaney, an English teacher, commented, My fa- vorite subject to teach is Mass Media as there is always something new to talk aboutf' Nellie Swaney Mass Media 20th Century xerican Literatur Modern Written Communications American Sampler Qneen's Assembly Frances Dyer 7th Grade Reading 8th Grade Reading Mary Hiemstra 7th Grade English 8th Grade English Assistant GRA Advisor Nancy Perkins 7th Grade English Girls Basketball Chaperone Rnsamnnd Royalty 7th Grade Reading Sth Grade Reading JoAnn Runyan 7th Grade English Sth Grade English 15



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i Q: Nr 'I V,,,.- ggi Sonya Mikkelson 7th Grade Math . 51 , . 8th Gr.: e Math Honors Algebra I Bruce Henderson 7th Grade Math 8th Grade Mzith Head Girls Track Dennis Holbrook 7th Grade Math 8th Grade Math Sr. High Student Council Advisor Algebra, Geometry, And Calculus Add Up To The Math Department Although only one year of math was required for graduation, the department offered enough courses to last through the senior year. The courses varied from mini courses to calculus. The mini courses included geometric construction, statistics, math for leisure, construction trades, slide rule, sur- vey, probability, and math for girls. Math for leisure appeared to be the most popular mini course as it used mathematical applications in games. Many students wished to have completed both MIA and calculus after their senior year. By skipping alge- bra II and taking modern coordinate geometry, MIA, and calculus they were able to do this yet still ob- tained the general knowledge of algebra II. Bob Parham, a student who took this program said, You get a lot more done in a lot less time and avoid repetition. Four years of high school math bene- fit students in careers from home economics to en- gineering. I9

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