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MR. BERNARD GARHART Department Chairman Consumer Math, Algebra I, Calculus AB BC “Honest, you really are getting an interim.” MISS ELLEN COMEAU Geometry, Algebra I A new approach to Algebra was the latest innovation in the math department. A test at the beginning of the year helped to evaluate both the students’ aptitude and achievement in math so that they could be grouped accordingly. It was hoped that this would create a more advantageous learning environment for all and give the students a sounder background in Algebra, which in turn aids them in higher mathematics, as well as in everyday logic. MR. MAJOR WELLS Consumer Math, Algebra I, Geometry MR. MARTIN BONNETT Math 2, Algebra I II NOT PICTURED: MRS. SALLY ROVITTI Math 2, Algebra II “No, rise over run does not equal a new football play. MRS. JANICE STUBIN Algebra II, Computer Science, Data Processing 29
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I Good Foundation In Mathematics Provided Through New Algebra Program “The definition of a trapezoid is a trap for catching zoids?” MRS. MARY CARLSEN Math 2, Geometry, Algebra II — Trig MR. JOHN FEATHER Geometry, Math 2 MRS. MARY HAYNIE Geometry, Algebra I, pt. 2 “If you’re going to take my picture, I guess I’ll go ahead and put on my tie.” MR. ARTHUR LILLEVIG Math 2, Algebra I, Functions-Analytic Geometry “Are you trying to tell me that trigonometry is the study of trigs?” MR. RICHARD NEWSOME Math 2, Algebra II, Trigonometry — Functions .. MR. RRUCE CAMPBELL Algebra I, Algebra I, pt. 2 “Which water fountain did you go to, the one at Hot Shoppes, Jr.?” 28
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MR. JULIUS COHN Astronomy General Science was a new addition to the Science Department this year. A revolutionary course, General Science allowed students to work from a “core” of books through which they progressed at their own rates, and in as much depth as they desired. Biology, Physics, Astronomy and Meteorology were all studied. It was up to the student to motivate himself, since the class did not work as a whole. Contracts weren’t used and no grades of D or F were given. MR. WILLIAM THOMAS Biology, BSCS sm “You dissected my pet frog?” MR. RICHARD LUNSFORD Biology, BSCS sm “I refuse to believe that you found that boa constrictor in the MRS. BILLIE JEAN ABELL Biology, BSCS sm, Biology II woods.” 30
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