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Mothemotics Mathematics, a varied and intricate field, is offered in a few of its many forms, to allow the students to have a better choice of courses that will help their chosen careers. Required to take at least one year of math, students have a choice of either applied math or geometry in their sophomore year. As juniors and seniors the field is opened wider and a variety of courses are offered from probability and statistics to computer programming. A special feature of the Clinton math program has been the com- puter - learning to feed it data is intriguing work. Testing is one of the inescapable parts of school, even in math Students ponder over their problems, wondering all the while if they mf A popular addition to the math department has been calculator work Students are taught to use the machine to eliminate human Richard Bryson Ray Ftaser Larry Smrcka '5
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Counselors A myriad of questions arise in the mind of the stu- dent. Where is help? Where is advice? The counselors are there to provide it, to help with schedules, future plans, educational advice, and sometimes just per- sonal problems. Often they work with large groups but the bulk of their effort is in individual consultation with students seeking to plan ahead. By helping students plan for college, the counselors help them shape their future. Q 4, A 1 '51 '11, Miriam Blakely Edwin Jones Daryl Miller Contents of the counselor's book shelves offer a lot of information to those who take the trouble to pursue it. Steve Burlingame and Mark Snyder try it. .. , :in , W s f , W f 4 ,S 271 f ,gn hi. in f ? 5 6 1 Z if Senior Anna Kirk consults with girls' adviser Miss Blakely about results of national testing. Sometimes the information must be fascinating . . . it keeps the listeners on the edge of their seats. WM' Richard Olson Joan Ullrich
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3 gi hay could be right. And with luck, Most advanced math students have the opportunity to learn to manipulate the they sometimes are. slip stick , useful knowledgefor anyone, especially in math. arithmetigwhich savegaconsiderable amguntof Members of trigonometry class went out-of-doors for practical classworkrin sur- time and labor in mechanical processes. veying. The transit was used to estimate the height of a smokestack. Odelia Schrunk Raymond Smith Richard Sundblad Norman VandeKamp I7
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