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Searching Minds Penetrate Teachers are almost always available for extra help when students need it. Sister Celeste is no exception as she willingly takes time out from her duties as math teacher to help Kurt Woita with his problems. A typical example of a new technique in modular scheduling strated here in one of the freshman Math I classes con- is the informal discussion groups. Classes were conducted ducted by Mrs. Snoberger. These methods helped bridge in circles, semi-circles, and even on the floor as demon- the student-teacher gap.
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No squirming, screaming, or fainting is tolerated in this biology experiment. Girls, as well as boys, must learn to bear the smell of formaldehyde. Here Dan Dailey exhibits his masculine courage and bravery by touching a deformed pig as Nan Fiedler, Keith Rezac, and Regina Beranek watch. Science experiments require hard work and Serving as the perfect example of a student, Tony Benes scrutinizes know-how as Diane Pacula and Darlene Kellner a film strip on celestial bodies. Modular scheduling provided oppor- discover in introductory physical science. tunity for more independent study with such visual aids. BACHAND GRAIN CO., Weston 642-5865. Malmo, Weston, Valparaiso 19
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The Maze Of Mathematics Advancement through teamwork and indi- vidual study were the aims of Neumann's math department during '69-70. Spearheading the drive for mathematical excellence were Sr. Celeste and Mrs. Curt Snoberger. By using three-dimensional models and exploring trigonometry, instructors directed students toward a broader understanding of math. Elementary concepts were not forgotten as proving theorems and constructing hexagons still occupied the students limited time. Learning activities were typified by the math projects made in the advance math class. The variety of projects was matched only by the variety of inquisitive students who created these masterpieces. Triumph for Neumann mathematicians came when Neumann hosted the annual Math Field Day. The Neumann team took pride in placing second, and the whole school found fulfillment in a contest well run. With more class planning now necessary, the duplicating machine was never abandoned. Mrs. Curt Snoberger pre- pares material for one of her classes. Second place winners of the annual Math Field Day, co-hosted by Neumann and Wahoo Public, are Gary Maly, Randy Masek, Joann Snitily, Mike Hanson, and Patsy Fiedler. 21
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