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ummm No matter how you slice it, mathematics is a rugged course-and it's for the rugged individu- alist who realizes that long hours of study and practice lie ahead. However, all students who take math will praise its usefulness, the excite- ment at finding the solution to a puzzler, and its importance. Like science, mathematics is becoming an es- sential for the human being living in a world of mechanization whose philosophy many times relies on the cold, hard facts . Our students do well in math and have done well in the colleges and universities. MRS. RITA N. DAl.0lslo 6 Algebra I General Math I ' 'f 1 is V 8 algebra problem. Miss Donnelly's class finds H logarithms easy computation. S . W t Miss ERNESTINE VAGNOZZI Q fi it General Science Viriiilki A gpg, N, H V? Algebra I ' Trade Math II Cheerleaders PAUL MASSI A Algebra I 4' g'.1 ' Trade Math I Service Corps 5. Geometrlsts Kathleen Ford and Donald Arrowsmlth experiment 3 with inscribing angles in polygons. It Page Twenty-ninc
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i-f locus problem for Mr. Jordan. S MAX C. JORDAN Head of Mathematirs Department Advanced Algebra Algebra Il T- d M h III Sgzde Gegjnetry Miss MARY DQNNELLY Trigonomehw Plane Geometry Finance Committee '?JiiZ 'E:li2 Student Patrol Page Twent y-eight SANFORD H. HUNSINGER General Math ll College Adviser Guidance-12th grade boys
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Wammwa M An organization that has caught on rapidly . . . good for anyone having special difliculties . . . Miss Donnelly's the patient adviser . . . meeting place Room 208 . . . no room for . loaf ers. .gls S ' W ii s 3 in-7 .meme nroscnwirz aiscusses nne points or rytnagorean lneorem during a Math Club session with fstandingj Joan Napoli, Nancy Lane, Susan Spence, Danny Whalen, John Wilkes, Barry Scott, Kathy Van Czak, Kathy Ford. Qlst rowj Dee Totten, Don Tulodieski, Renee Kline, Vincent Karasko and Glen Burroughs. f2nd rowj Ann Rappa- port, Carol Spence, Nancy Spence, Donald Arrowsmith and Craig Rule. 13rd rowj Steve Pentek, Suzi Pollack and Barbara Reiss. :Jammer eammzlitee Requirements: good with figures, accuracy, responsible . . . hard workers during activities periods . . . Mr. Jordan relies on his hand- picked staff . . . money and tickets don't alarm them now . . . glad to see they've got an oflice. Shirley Tallman types the results as Carol DeLucia counts the money and Ruth Parsons checks the figures. OK-ing totals are James Wells, Walter Goslin and David Peck. Page Thirty
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