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Freshmen who entered Clark had a wide va¬ riety of courses to choose from, especially in the Math Department. Basic Math, consisting of fractions, percentages, and the number line, was available to refresh those minds who needed a review of what they had learned in past years. Business Math helped prepare those students who would enter the field of business by solving actual situations of those in business. College-bound Fresh¬ men who had taken Algebra I, learned how to graph negative and positiv e numbers, find the value of x, and solve simple story prob¬ lems. After obtaining the fundamentals, stu¬ dents ventured into Geometry. Postulates ax¬ ioms, and theorems were soaked into one ' s mirtd in order to work proofs forward and backward. Advanced Algebra students were challenged with complex equations, lo¬ garithms, imaginary numbers, and exponents. Fourth year Math Analysis students began studying real Mathematics. Seniors learned about the identities of circular and tri¬ gonometric functions and their inverses and later used this knowledge to solve equations. Whether taking basic classes or preparing for college work, students looked ahead to future careers. Student Life Math 11
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Ugla ail iaasM Observont Tom Zabrecky listens to the teacher ' s explanation. Troubled by o problem, Rondy Boiko receives assistance from Mr. Ridgley. 10
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Preparations for the annual 4th of July pa¬ rade started early as Band members marched diligently through the streets to and from the field. Pom Pon girls and Twirlers practiced their routines along with the Flag Corps. B-squad and Varsity cheerleaders decorated cars with flowers of patriotic red, white, and blue. The long awaited day had arrived. Songs echoed through the air as the performers strutted in time down Indianapolis Boulevard in the hot sun. The 1975 festival ended as fireworks decorated the night sky. Summer drew to a close as students gath¬ ered together to recall past experiences and fill the empty pages of each others ' year¬ books. Sitting atop cars or just lying in the grass, students reminisced about anything and everything. Seniors looked back over their last year while underclassmen looked forward to another year of high school life. 12
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