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Ringling Bros. Hi The Kindergarten Circus was HThe Greatest Show on Campus! ' Women's Lib took over with a Ms. of Cere- monies, Polly Steed, in the afternoon show, and the en- tire circus troupe performed in stocking feet. Oh my! Lions, tigers and bears on tricyclesl Lions leapt through a hula-hoop of fire. Strongmen demonstrated incredible feats of strength, while roly-poly fatmen bounced off each other. The trapeze artists got into the act by bal- ancing with the help of an inside-out umbrella and the tumblers and jugglers were especially lively. The audience not only saw pink elephants, but green, blue and yellow ones, too. For the Grand Finale, the clowns surprised the audience by showering it with confetti. ts CD as 'tk if - ' : f T .J I kV,,f M ' V ag f if W , . .,.4:'
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Countr Da Computers Add Up In math, the primary grades used Cuisinaire rods, abacuses, and scales to learn how to add. The Third Grad- ers had their own math lab, and the Fourth Graders tried long division. The Fifth Grade began dealing with num- bers in bases other than ten. In the Middle School, the Sixth Graders studied frac- tions in depth. The Seventh Grade got an introduction to algebra and also tried their hands at metric conversions. For the Eighth Grade, it was more algebra with a little plane geometry thrown in for good measure. The Upper Schoolers chose from among the following courses: Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, Introductory Analysis and Computerfldrobabilityf Statistics. Those who had already finished their three year requirement could take Calculus or Advanced Placement Mathematics. I SF iii 1. ,, kril rkkyyk , K E..-I . .Q Q
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