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Merv Porter works an advanced math problem. John Flora Alg. 1, Gen. Math. Richard Capin PI. Geom., Adv. Alg. Michael Lord Math 7, Trig., Analyt. Geom. William Moree Math 8 Mr. Flora helps Elsworth Saxer and Alice Runion with General Math. Know the Angles Mathematics introduces students to the art of logic and clear thinking. In general math students increase their knowledge of the business world. In algebra 9 and 10, plane geometry, trigonometry and analytical ge¬ ometry, students explore and are challenged by the world of abstracts. Geometry stu¬ dents also were kept busy this year by study¬ ing sun spots. (?) How else could GHS know all the angles? Pam Platner and Dale DePew work at solving this equa¬ tion.
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Exchange of Ideas Through Languages In the fast paced world of today, com¬ munication among peoples is more important than ever before. At the same time, knowledge of man’s past is essential as he faces an uncertain future. In Spanish classes, students begin mastery of one of the world ' s key languages. Through the study of Latin, students learn of the culture and lives of their ancestors. Both of these courses help to aid students in the knowledge and understanding that all of us strives for . Elizabeth Love Latin 1,2,3,4 Sue Ellen Emanuel Spanish 1,2, Eng. 10.
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Science Intrigues Students Cleo Miller Bio. 1,2, Phys. Sci. William Ketch Sci. 7,8 David Peterson Bio. 1, Chem. 1,2. I Ed Mahnesmith Sci. 8, Earth Sci. The study of the mysteries of nature, the sciences, have fasci¬ nated man from time immemorial. For the first time, advanced courses in biology and chemistry were included in the curriculum, as well as an earth science course. Also for the first time, se¬ lected chemistry students were allowed to do special research work, while the first year students struggled valiantly with the periodic chart of the elements and strange terms. The earth sci¬ ence course was concerned with rock formations, while biology students studied plants and their families. Tom Miller experiments with static electricity in Mr. Ketch ' s science class. Lisa Johnson and Rick Chamberlain study a plant for Biology. ■ 30
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