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Q5 X Q With everything changing in today's society, it is necess- sary to have more math. This is one reason that the math class enrollment is on the way up, plus we have a good set of teachers. CMr. Kerry Ryman, math teacherj Changes in the society have oc- cured, but so have the math classes at GHS. In previous years it was necessary to take geometry, before Algebra ll, but this year, that was switched around. This was done to make Algebra I students feel more comfortable about taking advanced math classes. This will hopefully lead to bigger classes in geometry, Progfamniing is completed bylljeffiliiiigf t.Bm-gP0NEf!flYf,,MHfYQUUHBUPTRYW BXQIGIDF the assignment to Dong Henry. 4 ' .inrwly cenvfmtrauns Qneeongg-,mry,Qfa4f,lr leitih. gaies at his ziiicortipleted proixleg I 1 Hlorking tggether, Uandpebwga t bie Millerfigure outfthe correct answer. f and advanced math. A computer class was also of- fered for the first time this year, and second semester, the students used a computer purchased for the class. First the students studied the histories and origins of computers, and then they went into program- ming. When I started taking computer class, I really didn't know what I was doing. but I liked it. CCIiff Feuer- born, 'SBD I really liked my math class this year, even though it was hard. CTim Colvin, '83J , S , , .4 I L Z3 V ? 'W , 1' W f ' iw' , f ff X M6 f-W , wg, , ' ,ff 'WV fm ' if 4 ,ff - ,. . A. nv v, ' . V ,, . . , - M , f ' I ' . ' mmsivmics .- as
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