Franklin High School - Almanack Yearbook (Livonia, MI)

 - Class of 1969

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I mysteries, half time whistling at gym classes, ff' Math's split personality, Jim Ford, served half time unraveling algebraic Self-satisfied for having mastered the linear representations of trlg Jim Peace and Gretchen Goehmann shared the wealth 1.:f1ff5:e1sgeaifgi1w ---- ---- i -ig . :,, ,V I y he . A E ff t f ,,. a O . . Z - - is 'Ur' if. . Q U .4 , ., ff ei A L - R- ffi R A Q. i .. 1 V y ... Q intbx . L A A My .. .,,r 'Q A 3 A , .. F 'I . V 'A e m y Q Q N . James A. Carey Chairman Mathematics Mary Buda Marilyn Capelli James E. Ford Jan R. Hale Kenneth B. Knipschild Eugene Krzeminski W. Barton Moore James Probelski Robert H. Selke Kent A. Shoemaker Frances Smith Virginia K. Waymire

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Math employs language skills to master computers Local mathematicians have been getting into the language business as technology makes the computer more and more essential to everyday life. Like an ani- mal, the computer must be fed, and each type must be 'Fed its own particular menu, which is the specialized language that people who feed computers must use. Of course, the Mathematics Department remem- bered its duty to the non-computer students, too, and included in its schedule the usual array of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, refresher math, and iust plain basic math - even multiplication tables. The department was jubilant when ten of its stu- dents qualified as semi-finalists in the Michigan State Prize Mathematics Competition. Winners were Senior Lesley Bassett, Harold Camp, Dale Chisholm, Mary Gau- thier, Sally Gribble, Bob Joyner, Dorothy Pumo, Chuck Rasmussen, Don Sizemore, and Soph Jerry Thompson. Father Carey's chickens were Fran Smith, Mary Buda, Marilyn Capelli, and Virginia Waymire - first time Math had so many lady teachers. 'ups Feeding time for the computer found Senior Pat Nelson looking over the keyboard on which she would prepare the necessary ingredients.



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A variety of projects occupied Ken Knight, Mr, William Lively, John Kopy, and Matthew Tung during an Electronics lab session. If 5 fi s ENSM. :QW www,

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