Douglas MacArthur High School - MacArtair Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1974

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ess A R EJ ' A . k T T sata g it A Q, f A f ' Ig W. - L i 1 I . Q' ..f2lef'i': Jackie Summerlin Algebra, Trigonometry Baylor University Nedra Spates Related Math Temple Junior College R. C. Shaw ECCP, Computer Orientation Texas A8.M, University of Houston Kathy Lewis Moth Houston Baptist, Som Houston Linda Brown Algebra, Related Math Fisk University, Texas Southern University Mary Ann McClelland Algebra 3-4, Geometry East Texas Baptist College Mary Laura Giffen Related Math New England College, University of Houston Mary Ann Dorman Related Math University of Houston f The Math department offers students mathematics courses such as related math, algebra, geometry, advanced algebra and trigonometry. Practice in number sense and slide rule paid off in district medals for MacArthur's math department. 65

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b a. Algebra students spend their time learning and solving equations. b. Some related moth students find it necessary to relax while they work. c. Geometry students learn to prove theorems while learning all about geometric figures. d. Mr. Neary shows his students the correct way to do geometry problems. e. Related math students get together to discuss tough problems. f. Algebra students concentrate on learning the correct way to work their problems.



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,,,,, S- N1 . .fr ...w.e.-.sm - - zzszag 'W . kk',7: , Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics are among science courses which offer students an opportunity to learn about themselves and their environment From atoms to organism SCIGHCS COUTSGS involve life, showing how even the smallest element evolves into a living breathing organism. A freshman student begins with Physical Science, which gives him an overall view of what science is about. From there, he studies biology which is involved with living concepts. After a student has completed this course, he may take advanced science classes if he is interested.

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