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Mathematics ABOVE: Dr. Bush, who received his Ed.D. from the University of Arkansas, is Senior Class Sponsor. RIGHT: Algebra II sends three Juniors back to the drawing board. fBryan Luna, Mary Ann Henley, Gary Herrickj. 17
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Math instructor, Richard Moore, received his MA from Drury College. He sponsors the Sophomore Class and has the privilege of advising the Blue and Gold Tourna- ment program again this year. The full understanding of theorems, postu- lates, and such basic assumptions as axioms, are important in the field of mathematics. 'lfhe Greenwood program is under the direc- tion of Mr. Richard Moore and Dr. Jack Bush. Math students, due to our excellent curriculum, are well prepared for college. ' ABOVE: Eighth graders listen intently as they find Math just as hard as it looks. QCindy Oatman, Jason Petefishj. BELOW: Students in Geometry class find that concentration is the key to understanding. QBuzz Oatman, Chazell Copley, Bill Long, Cynthia Chalfantl. M , 'Lk 16 A '
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Within our world of today, scientific pro- cesses are continually taking place. Science students performed experiments and discov- ered many of them through the courses avail- able. The Science department offered a varie- ty of courses including seventh grade science, eighth grade science, functional science, biol- ogy, chemistry and physics. Science educa- tion was approached in a new manner this year with the combination of the chemistry and physics classes. Students who took ad- vantage of these opportunities found science to be a profitable and enjoyable experience. ABOVE: Frank Hoggard, who supervises physics and chemistry, received his MST from Rolla. He is the spon- sor ofthe seventh grade. RIGHT: Experiments make up a large portion of the chemistry class. Your experiments are very important. fMark Meyerj. ABOVE: the eighth grade science class is learning the importance of making pre- cise observations through experiments carried out in class. fRicky Fiedler, John Petiford, Rick Lyonsl. 18
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