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Steve Roberts draws a geometric construction on the blackboard in his Solid Geometry class. Solid Geom- etry is an advanced math course which may be taken either the junior or senior year. Math-Science Club president, Eric Eikenberry, and Bill Brandt visit the Holcomb Observatory at Butler University. Members of the club enjoy various field trips to places of mathematical and scientific interest. Dr. Glen Vannatta calls on one of his Algebra III pupils. In the second year pupils may participate in the double-track plan. They take plane geometry simultaneously with algebra. 23
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Analytic Geometry ' -Mth Semester Of Math Advanced Math Includes Solid Geometry, Trig, CoWege Algebra, Math X by JOHN WATSON f f mssi! -- ,-.d«i»».aa»a »« In the Analytic Geometry class, Anne Williams, Walt Hiott, and Don Miner plot points on a peg-board. npHIS YEAR the Mathematics Department became a separate unit when the Math and Science Department was divided. At the head is Dr. Glen Vannatta. Although only one year of mathematics is required for graduation, 700 students are en- rolled in advanced math courses. For those 700 students, the Math Department offers such courses as Trigonometry, Math X and Analytic Geometry. The addition of Analytic Geometry to the curriculum gives the student the opportunity to gain mathematical knowl- edge in eleven subject areas. Math for Science The math courses offered at Ripple are not only necessary for those pupils who intend to enter fields of mathematics, but also for those who wish to become scientists. The second year of algebra, which the student may take in the sophomore year with plane geometry, is recommended for pupils taking chemistry. Trigonometry is recommended for pupils ex- pecting to study physics, and Math X is of- fered in the senior year for future engineers. Traveling Scientists Membership in the Math-Science Club is open to any pupil interested in one or both of these related fields. The club takes several field trips each year to places of scientific or mathematical interest, such as the Bell Tele- phone Company and the Butler University Ob- servatory. Several pupils entered science or math projects in the March 6 science fair sponsored by the club. Later projects were en- tered at the annual Science Fair at the Indi- ana Universitv Medical Center. Serving to stimulate interest in science was a mobile laboratory on which M r. Edward Kassig and Dr. Glen Vannatta worked at Allison ' s last summer.
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