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MATH CONTEST Nineteen students from Carroll at- tended the Midwest Conference Math- ematics Contest. Pioneer won first place in team competition. Carroll placed second and South Newton came in third. Randy East won first place in the Algebra I category and Titus Filburn won third place in the Geometry category for Carroll. Senior members ot the team: lane Shanks, Rachel Bagwell, Brian Wagoner and Chris Spoon. 76 Mathematics
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Louie just lost his class. MATH There are many levels of Math that were offered at Carroll. They were Basic Math, Arithmetic, General Math- ematics, Algebra I and 11, Geometry, College Algebra Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry Pre-Calculus, and Computer Math, ranging form simplest to hardest. Mrs. Abbott, Mr. Baker, Mr. Duff, and Mr. Hylkema all taught these courses. Math classes were especially large this past year, so Mr. Hylkema was added to the staff after the start of the school year. Mathemdtics 75
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Mark displays his winning project. SCIENCE FAIR All advdnced science students were required to enter a project in the Sci- ence Fair. Jane Shanks and Debra Guckien won tirst place and title, Out- standing Senior Project with their pro- ject, Interdependence Between Soil and Life In It. Mark Lesh won first place and Outstanding Ninth and Tenth Grade Project with his project How to Interphase A Robot With A Computer, Twenty-eight high school students participated in the Science Fair which is run by Mr. Mills. Mr. Mills looks lor liie. lane and Debra smile in victory. Science 77
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