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SOLVING a hearty equation, james Smith sketches the cor' rect cardiod curve solution in Modern Math 4. gif if - i,,.fi.E.p. i xnxx? - ,, ga- X 5? ir: X 1 i in F A Virginia Cummings Gary Granell Phillip Hartman , ' V A t.t V Irma McGuire Reignford Lyon james Woods .' Ap i 1 7 C 7,3 Anna Peacock Norval Rickner Theodore Mazzu TRICKY TRIG confronts Patti Brink but fails to baffle her findings. A SLIDE to rapid mntlzmnatifal mlculalions is made by Bob Neal as he was tim ozfvrsized working nrrhetype. 44 T'
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OLD WORDS and modern methods team up as Mr. Granell uses the advancements of technology in teaching. X bud -vivo-ww.-nu. PENCIL AND TENCIL-To aid him in drawing circles Steve Felsenthal reaches for a compass. WHIRLL . . . Scrunch . . . Crunch. The grind- ing task of sharpening pencils forever faces the besieged math student before grueling exam. ,sg nv- FACING A SOLID PROBLEM, Dianne Nelson receives needed help by utilizing the advantages of tangible nwfiwls. 43 1
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Y4 1 SCIENCE-MATH CLUB-Front row: Mrs. Margie Richardson fadviserj, Barry Mays, julia XVoods Csecretaryj Susan X-Vilson, Linda Blevins, Rhea Fogarty, Loretta Rumph. Second row: Frank Riley, Charles Smith, Larry Leiss, Terry OaksyLo1ran Meares Roger XVorth, MariBeth Maney Qpresidentj. Third row: Garrett XVZ1 Rahn, Reece Andrews, Dianne McRae Qtreasurerj, David Russell Qrice-presidenty, Jim Smith. sson, Janice Harris, Michael Russell, lDavid Longwvorth, Dan Math-Science Boosts nnual School Fair Soaring to new heights of application and discovery, mathematics and science have opened the door to a world of fascinating ideas and exciting opportunities. It is this vivid world that forms the core of interest for adventurous Math-Science members. They apply this avid curiosity to planning and promoting the -In annual science-math fair at Chamberlain. Here inter- ested students enter diverse projects into competition for the opportunity to go on to county, regional, and state fairs. To supplement activities of the club, members at- tend a series of Science Seminars offered to those who wish to explore the myriad wonders of math and science. Thus, members can tap available resources for a better understanding of math and science. xfl , ' 1 f 1 sr' . . . vga - OUT OF THIS IVORLD r1pparaz'zzs IX szznfeyed by .Uzzrzbetlz E , A ' , f I Nfaney and Janice Hn1'1'i5 ni ITF PIf17Z6ff17'fll771- he ' ' ' .. 2 ' - i 'L' V I ,,--I , EERIE SHADOIVY cu M7157 V tumtffr rcficrf F112 111111211517 acizvitles of .lIf1171Xf' -- f F 45
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