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,,,.-f rg-J. -fd l l l rl f 'Lf-'w,, Mrs. Dorothy Hogan Mrs. J. P. Ross Mathematics English Foreign Languages Miss Anne Miller ',,-ff Miss Joyce Duncan is secretary to the 13 College Program. 'aiu W 17 'll . A 'NA K. I Rev, Leroy Seals MF. Clark History Biology Mrs. Gertrude Harden is secretary to Mr. Clesbie Daniels. Mr. James Corleft English I08 qi
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Mrs. Dorothy S. Hogan uses geo-boards to teach geometry. Students may com- ' ,, . As director of the program, Mr. Daniels must know how to use all of the equipment involved, and must know all of the new techniques being implemented in the program. pare areas, or they may compare polygons. They may also derive formulas by using the geo-boards. For many, this is much better than working out the prob- lems without such an instrument. Mrs. Hogan developed special techniques tor the use of geo-boards and did special work with topology during the summer sessions held at Tufts University in the summer of 1968. Students who complete the training in mathematics are especially equipped to continue study in gradu- ate school, or to enter industry with maiors in mathematics. 'ws i- K Faculty, staff, and students work together to make it easier for students to reach their goals. Mrs. Joyce Robinson is secretary for the 13-College Curriculum Program. Mrs. G. Marie Harden is secretary to the director. Miss Anne Miller teaches philosophy. Leonard White, Billy Stewart and Gerald Como are the students. l07
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VRF-els. , sv , X Rev. Seals discusses identity with his class. History is Rev. Seals' specialty. w M V i -.L ,F1T,.y,... 'ig W o 1,1 ., i, ' V -7 ds? lf.-,. xi -.Iii . -ff W. Y fir Agrglj-gif! LL fine Q J H' 'fin we If l' 1 I 1 33 'all ii TCCP Students Studg More. Talk More , L ,i le ll -'ETQQQE . J -3, ,x kj' 1- !l ig - - 1,354 L -LAD- I -.Q W if Laboratory classes are required of all students enrolled in sciences and even math. , ,Q 3 an-P-f, V C' Mr. Willie Clark, instructor of biology, directs an experi- ment in a regular laboratory course.
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