VIRGINIA BREWER'S wandering blue eyes are quite in- trigued with Carol Bird's paper. Let's hope this isn't a Plane Geometry nine weeks examination. Linda Inte- mann is getting a big kick out of drawing circles with her compass, WHY ARE these students staring at a blank television screen? Malcolm Batchelor, Stanley Bozarth, and Dick Fowler are three students who rate high schalasticallyC?l Math Analysis is an honor class taught over television. Math Department Adds New Subiect Classen's Mathematics Department pro- vided special courses for accelerated junior high students this year. Eighth grade students in this category took Algebra l, and ninth graders were offered Plane Geometry. For- merly all students were required to take seventh and eighth grade arithmetic, and in the ninth grade they took either Applied Math or Algebra l, depending on their mathematical aptitude. Just one year of math is required in senior high school for graduation, but the following courses are offered: Algebra l, Plane Geom- etry, Algebra ll, Solid Geometry, Trigonom- etry, and Math Analysis which is open only to seniors and is televised. Courses in Algebra l and Algebra ll are also taught on television. Mrs. Della Roberts heads the Mathe- matics Department which is staffed by Mrs. Maxine Haney, Mrs, Ruth Wooten, C. Richard Buck, Mrs. Marilyn Callender, Lonnie Gilli- land, Mrs. Margerite Jones, and John Simp- son. These teachers and their courses will help Classen prepare good mathematicians. SALLY SAGE is having a hard time demonstrating her problem by using a graph. Algebra ll is still not easy despite the new methods of teaching that are employed by Mr. Hill on television. Algebra will always be Algebra.
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