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Mathematics was once thought the most perfect and changeless of the sciences. Today nothing remains untouched by the computer revolution. Toclay's students are kept abreast of these changes by modern textbooks, a computer lab, and a faculty undaunted by a subject in which nothing is constant except change. Our students learn early of set theory, computer logic, symbolic logic, and all the many innova- tions necessary in our modern world. Mathematics All right, guys, so I forgot the square root of four. . THE MATH TEACHERS. Sealed from Iefl to right are Miss Klingeg Mr. Wildermuth, head of the departmentg Miss Peyerg Mr. Hallg Miss Morninig and Mr. Nadig. Standing are Mr. Fielding, Mr. Davidson, Mr. Shepard, Mr. Gosh, Mr. Park. I .lu9A:l 61111 0.1 ' 13 , nn M e E
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Language ' . 'Ev The language teachers from Iefz to right: Miss Shafer, Miss O'Mara, Miss Fredrickson, Mrs. Dravillas. Standing are Miss Clark, Miss Lutz and Mrs. Hutchison. v No' course seems as easy in the beginning as language. You learn your name and how to count. You are given vocabulary and a few simple sentence forms. The pronunciation seems simpleg it is almost like English. But all that changes when the grammar starts. Verb forms, case endings, passive voice, and subjunctive mode all add up to a hundred things that can go wrong in each sentence. The language lab seems the last hope of correcting your pronunciation. Vocabulary at- tacks like mosquitoes in a marsh. But somehow you survive. You actually enjoy the reading. You find yourself thinking in the language. You have made it. At work in the language lab. Parlez-vous francais? Habla usted espanol? Loquarisne linguam latina
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