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Eileen Hero and Terry Loomis consult each other about a first year algebra problem. Language Of Science Mathematics is an intricate, precise, and challenging study. It develops an orderly, logical approach to solv¬ ing everyday problems, not necessarily only the mathe¬ matical ones. The study of science can be useful to anyone from the would be-doctor to the future homemaker. It holds the answers to involved medical problems, and the not- so-involved how and why of day-to-day living. Mr. Phillips seems to en|oy administering rough tests to his advanced algebra class. Directing athletics, teaching general math and algebra are the duties of Mr. Kerns. B.S.; Indiana State, M.S.; Pur¬ due. Teaching geometry and trig is Mr. Lawson. B.S.; Indiana State. Algebra and Geometry are Mr. Warrens ' Sublets. A.B. Neb. State; M.A.; Columbia U. ; M.S.; U. of III. Advanced algebra and gen¬ eral math are the courses taught by Mr. Bill Phillips. B.S.; Indiana State. - 25 -
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Teaching general science is Mr. Mayhugh. A.B.; Olivet College. Chemistry and physics are Mr. Lucas ' subjects. B.S.; Indiana State. Mr. Vereb teaches chemistry and biology. B.S., Indiana; M.S.; U. of Wisconsin. Mathematics Is The Go together like a horse and carriage. Math and Science, that is. Mathematics has been called the lan¬ guage of science; it is sometimes defined as a science of numbers. It is not strange, then, that these two fields are closely related in Dyer’s curriculum. Karen Carter and Bill Koslovsky eager¬ ly examine the new microscope while a proud teacher, Mr. Mayhugh, looks Senior chemistry students Tom DeMik, Barb Schutz, and Turhon Murad operate hydrogen generators in the lab under the watchful eye of Mr. Lucas.
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Pins And Noodles Girls with an eye on a domestic future find the know-how they will need in the home econo¬ mics courses. How to sew a pretty dress or bake a tasty cake or manage a tricky budget are skills that can each be acquired by the home-maker of tomorrow. Looking at the sewing machines with apprehension are be¬ ginning seamstresses Judy Scheidt and Cindy Bill. Virginia Payne, Kathy Osborne, and Gayle May- den seem bent to the task of washing the sheets for the nurse ' s office.
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