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Math Furnishes New Skills MR. HAROLD WINN General Math Physics MR. WILLIAM J. HAUMESSER Algebra I, II Advanced Math MR. ROBERT O. KRAMER Geometry Algebra I The Mathematics Department provides courses for every interest in Math. Business students may bene- fit from General Math, which offers basic skills in the use of numbers. College bound students study Geom- etry and Algebra I and II, after which seniors may further their math edu- cation with Advanced Math and Physics. Right: First draw the x-axis. then the y-axis ...understand?'1 asks Mr. Haumesser. Above: Mr Winn takes a few moments to smile for our photographer. 18 Above: Mr. Kramer offers some words of wisdom to Jim Schultz.
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New Program Initiated With hard work and a smile. Miss Cain provides both students and fac- ulty with an efficient source of books and reference m at e r i al s. Students acting as assistant librarians offer their services in filing and checking out books. A new program organized at Buckeye is the Work Study Program. Students, working toward a half a day of academics and on the job training, are instructed in mathematics, sci- ence, and English by Mrs. Wolf. Par- ticipants visit the county vocational center once a week. Outside activities sponsored by Work Study are a bowl- ing team and field trips. Filing title cards, classifying books, and organizing research materials are only a few of the jobs performed by Miss Cain. A new face at Buckeye is that of Mrs. Karen Wolf, who instructs students in the Work Study Program. 17
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Science Takes On New Meaning MR. MICHAEL LEWIS Biology General Science MR ROBERT LEGET Chemistry Earth Science Earth Science and Chemistry en- courage students to inquire and probe the world around them. These courses include experimental investigation in the laboratory. Biology students study the physical composition of life, ranging from that of a leaf, to the human body. Those students interested in possi- ble careers in the science field, may take part in summer institute programs offered throughout the country. Why. Mr. Leget! Are you loafing again, or just waiting for your class to settle down? 19
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