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Math Department Supplies Answers Math Teachers. Miss Joyce Bonko, Business Arithmetic, General Business; Mr. Gerald Braun, Business Math, Pre- Algebra, World History; Mr. Randolph Harkabus, Algebra I, Pre -Algebra. Mr. Robert Smead shows Kathy Joyner one of the basic equations of the new math. The modern math program was introduced at Calu- met last year. Square root, cosine, syllogism, Pythagorean theorem, all appear to be the names of some rare tropical diseases but in reality they are terms familiar to the math students . The mathematics department has adopted a wide and varied range of courses available to the stu- dents. These include calculus, trigonometry, plane and analytic geometry, Business math, and Algebra II. The study of these subjects enable students to expand and develop their mathematical abilities .
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Vince Johnson doesn ' t seem to be enthralled in U.S. History as he glances idly around the room and reads the latest edi- tion of Mad , while fellow students Larry Dye, Ed Kelly, and David Bragg listen attentively. Social Studies. Mr. Lester Karaffa, Voc. Info., Civics; Mr. William Miller, Bus. Law, Comp. Politics; Mr. Don Starkey, World History, Track Coach; Mr. Chris Traicoff, Gov ' t, Cross Country, Basket- ball, Athletic Director. Mr. Karaffa shows Vaugh Jones the approximate loca- tion of San Francisco, California on the World globe in his Civic class. Civics also deals with the under- standing of local Gov ' t. In U.S. History classes, CHS juniors learn that In fourteen-hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Absorbing this knowledge are Orell Whitaker, Belinda Wigsmoen, Bill Peterson, Paula Sanchez, and Debbie Scott. 25
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Trigonometry is one of the classes offered to students who wish to go beyond the regular courses in math. While Linda Gillette industri- ously trys to solve a complex fraction on her slide rule, Bill Yeager and Mary Verkuilen look to the other side of the room where the class clowns are performing their daily side show for Miss Yatsko. Math. Mr. Robert Royer, Geometry, Golf Coach; Mr. Robert Smead, Alge- bra; Mr. Lawrence Wier, Algebra, Cal- culus, Math Club; Miss Pauline Yatsko, Algebra, Trig, Pep Club, Cheerleaders. In Mr. Weir ' s calculus class we find David Kelleman, Ted Danchi, Judy Saroff, Jerry Banks, Jim Griffin and Gary Stamper working on their assignments. 27
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