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Students Get Good Math Background at BHS A student at BHS can get a very good background in the field of mathematics during the four years that he is a student here. Algebra is the course the student takes as a freshman. Taught by Mr. Gary O’Neill, algebra deals with the mathematics of variables. The student then advances to geometry, which is taught by Mrs. Bernice Brien. Geometry teaches the student how to prove statements through the use of postulates and theorems. As a junior the student takes advanced algebra. This course, taught by Mrs. Diane Colbry, correlates the math of variables to the proofs of geometry. Modern introductory analysis, also taught by Mrs. Colbry, is the senior course at BHS. Analysis takes all the mathematics the student has accumulated and advances it into many diversified fields. Certain students, who have shown a great aptitude for math, may take an independent study course in calculus. Mr. O’Neill acts as an advisor to these students as there is no set class time. Upper left: Math class listens as the teacher explains their homework. Far lower left: Mr. Bongard, explains a problem to his practical math class. Lower middle: Mrs. Colbry, advanced algebra and analysis teacher, uses the overhead. Left: Mr. O’Neill, algebra teacher, inpatiently awaits a class response. Above: Mr. Can trail Jr. High math teacher, discusses a math problem. 23
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Advanced Biology Added to Science Classes This year the science department at BHS decided to offer an advanced course in biology to those students who have shown themselves capable of taking such a subject. Students taking biology and advanced biology are learning about how and why life exists as it does. Seventh and eighth grade students study a little about each basic science and by doing this, can better decide which field of science they would like to take in their future years. General science students are those ninth graders who wish to advance their 7th and 8th grade work. Learning about elements and how they combine to form compounds, is one of the activities of the chemistry class. The new advanced biology course, along with the regular science courses, is a better way for the students to learn about the environment in which they live. 24
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