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3 different approaches to math. Three different teachers. Three different subjects within the scope of math. Mr. David Collins is using a new individualized approach in his basic math classes. He has the students work as far as they can in the book on their own. When and if they get stuck on a particular section, they talk to him to get their problem straightened out. Mr. John Wi1cox's meter stick approach to math is well known to all who have had him as a teacher for Algebra I or II. Mr. Robert Tyner is stressing the metric system for all of the Geometry and Business Math classes he teaches. Three different ap- proaches. Three good teachers. BDH The 1976 Oracle 25
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1: Hands that solve math problems today, may solve world problems tomorrow 2: Geometry student, John Cripe, talks to Mr. Tyner about a difficult proof. 3 Mr. Wilcox, and Algebra I student, Dee Sanderson, talk about a problem. 4 With despair Chuck Petry queries, Does ANYONE have number twelve done?' 5: A puzzled Brenda Sttasser puzzles over a puzzling puzzle 24 The 1976 Oracle
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In Mr. Robert Hartigan's voice classes, students gain general music knowledge, learn to lis- ten, read music, and improve stage presentation. Some added touches to the classes were the Northern Indiana School Band Orchestra and Vocal Association contest, solo and ensemble con- test, and an extra treat, games of musical skill. Music Fundamentals is another class offered. The only students allowed to take this class are the junior-senior music students who received permission from the teacher. Along with more sing- ing, these upper-classmen were subject to conducting, music theory, orchestration and in- depth studies of music literature and history. The band backs the Oracles at various activitiesg pep-sessions, football games, school musicals, and many other activities that entertain the community . The band's tonal quality has improved tremendously this year. Some reasons are that the amount of interest has improved and there have been new instruments added. The band also partici- pates in NISBOVA along with solo-ensemble contest and con- cert band contest. Mr. Royce Armstrong can be given much credit for the great vibrations produced by these young musi- cians. MAL 26 The 1976 Oracle
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