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LGEBRA, a basic course in high school mathe- matics, serves as a tool in training the student to reason with precision. The study of the exactness of algebraic equations leads the student to see the perfect order of Godls creation. ALGEBRA II includes more advanced study which is preparatory for further courses in mathematics. CEOMETRY trains the student to think through prob- lems in an orderly manner and then present a logical proof. Studying the exact laws in mathematics trains a young person to think clearly, thereby enabling him to put forth more concentrated effort in other branches of education. SOLID GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY are offered, in addition to plane geometry, to those who wish a fuller preparation for college mathematics. Mrs. Alfred E. Glatfelter, B.S. wp- W , f..a,,- .,-'vw 1 . ...Q-maxim nga A ' A f' ,,r' Mrs. Glatfeltcr instructs some of the Algebra I class concerning the fundamental operations with monomials and polynomials.
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Pv ewg The Spanish II class examines a painted tapestry, prepared a student project PANISH, the language which serves as a connecting link with the C0llIlt1'i6S to the South of the United States. opens the gateway to a fuller appreciation of the far-reaching scope of our heritage from Spanish-speaking coun- tries, both in the Old XVorld and in the New XVorld. Spanish is spoken on the campus by missionary students from Spanish-speaking countries, and thus the students who are learn- ing the language are encouraged to use their class vocabulary in a practical way. ATIN, the language which is a part of our heritage from lionian culture, gives to the student a background knowledge of Words which are important today because of their English derivations. Therefore, emphasis is placed upon the Latin prefixes, suffixes, roots. phrases, and quotations which have vitally enriched the English language. As the text- book vividly describes Roman life. the class becomes more aware of the lasting effects of the ancient civilization of Rome. Miss Fay C. Ertner, A.B., M A
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