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BEING MATH INSTRUCTORS, THEY WON'T BE OVERCHARGED. Mr. Allee, Mr. Kerlin, Mr. Ireland, Miss Harter, Mr. Clark and Mr. Warner wait for their restaurant meal. Hunting, fishing and boating are favorite pastimes of Myron Clark, math instructor. In plane geometry class you'll be taught the difference between a circle and a triangle, if you don't already know, by Mr. Clark, who attained his B.S. degree at Ball State Teachers College. In the business world you'll find math an asset. This course is directed by Leonard Ireland, who graduated from Ball State Teachers College with B.A. and B.S. degrees. In his sparc time, this pedagogue enjoys refereeing. NOW, HOW CAN I PROVE IT? Geometry students Connie Townsend and Dave Mahorney try to prove a proposition. Seventh and eighth graders get figurative knowl- edge pounded into their heads by three instructors, one of which is Harlan T. Kerlin, who left Indiana Central College with an A.B. degree. Mr. Kerlin pre- fers sports and music as sources of diversion. Completing the trio are Shurleigh Harterii, algebra and eighth grade math teacher, and Floyd Warnerli ii, seventh and eighth grade math instructor. 'fRecord of degrees, page 13. MRecord of degrees, page 13. DOES IT AGREE, ZEKE? Bill Gosselink uses a big slide rule in trig class while Edsel Langdon is content with the small one.
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Organization leaders aid in many activities yr, if-'T' HISTORY CLUB Row 1: S. Monroe, D. Kellogg, J. Rice, J. Clark, B. Smith, R Rawlings, Miss Cole fsponsorl , A. Lewis, O. Furnish, S. Melton H. V3HGOYd0H, B. DuBois, B. Scheidler, L. Lake, F. Evilsizer: G. Carpenter, J. Atkinson, A. Doty. Row 2: B. Crawford, J. Buffenbarger, M. Bennett, B. Morri- cal, N. Townsend, P. Huston, A. Herbaugh, B. Davis, D. Morris, D. Shaw, J. Kirkwood, N. Snider, C. Townsend, J. Cooper, B Kimmel, C. Hildebrand, C. Hildebrand, D. VanHorn. Row 3: R. McKee, P. DuBois, I. Ahrens, R. Barley, W. Goff, C. Shrack, B. Jones, M. Williams, A. Sullivan, R. Uptegraft 9 THAT'S HOW YOU PLAY FRENCH BINGO. fupper leftb French Club officers find this game a little more diliicult than ordinary bingo, but Joyce Johnson, reporterg Wanda Goff, secretaryg Connie Townsend, vice-president, Patty Zeek, vice- presidentg Ruth Rawlings, treasurer, and Jannalee Martin, president, still do their best. Absent are Betty Moreland, president, Nancy Dixon, treasurer, and Barbara Kirkpatrick, secretary. I CAME, I SAW, I CONQUERED. fupper rightl Is that Bill Smith, president, imitating Caesar for the other Latin club officers-Jean Mabbit, Marijo Peterson, scribag Mary Ann Smith, Kae Fadely, quaestorsg and Hal McConnaughey, consul? PROMOTING GOOD RELATIONS WITH PAN-AMER- ICANS. Cleftl History Club officers Anne Lewis, treasurer, Bill Smith, president, Oliver Furnish, vice-president, and Ruth Rawlings, secretary, choose this theme for club year. J. Wright, P. Hayes, A. Alexander, A. Pownall, N. Dixon, J. Hughes, M. Smith. Row 4: C. LeValley, J. Mabbitt, J. Brown, M. Lyons, Z. Bantz, J. Johnson, A. Rawlings, H. Hampton, J. Johnson, J. Payne, J. Cadbury, G. Leech, D. Mahorney, P. Reidy, D. Schwartzkopf, T. Wagner. Row 5: M. Schultz, M. Miller, J. Johnson, B. Kirkpatrick, C. Willman, D. Wert, J. Siders, B. Needler, C. Drake, B. Ziegler, J. Cline, L. Willmann, D. Kimmel, D. Rumbaugh. 16
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MATH CLUB Row 1: J. Cronin, J. Boyles, T. Brown, J. Andre, J. Cadbury, E. Bowman, P. Kingsley. Bow 2: R. Ward, J. Cooper, J. Hughes, J. Alexander, E. Lang- No, sir, 'Lcrime doesn't pay, especially when you try your luck at gambling. According to the calcula- tions made by the Math Club during the year, there is a ulaw of chance which old Lady Luck sets up to be sure there are quite a few more losers than winners. COMPLETELY BAFFLED. Math Club officers Edsel Langdon, president, Jeanette Alexander, vice-president, and Donald Willman, treasurer, attempt to solve a puzzle. Absent is Jayne Ann Hughes, secretary. l don, D. Willman, J. Mabbitt, B. Crawford, B. Stroble, Mr. Allee Csponsorl . Row 3: V. Cook, B. Mabbitt, D. Bennett, B. Gosselink, R. Frazier, J. Lord, A. Creamer, D. Mahorney, B. Goldsberry, G. Emshwiller. That's one of the many facts G. A. tries to pound through thick skulls. Such subjects as lightning calculators, the history of math, famous mathematicians, and geometric de- sign were also entered in the conferences. Supervisor of the Math Club is Kenneth 0. Allee, general math, algebra, and trig teacher, who received his A.B. degree at Butler University and his M.A. at the University of Wisconsin. His leisure hours in the summer are spent fishing and tackling the game of golf. lf a train were coming north at fifty M. P. H. and another train were going south at sixty M. P. H., llow soon would they meet if they started at the same time? Any pupil recently instructed in algebra would find that little problem as easy as falling off a log. lf you're not one of those lucky characters, take off in a slow trot, with Mr. Allee or your Angelic Mathematician. With those two stuffing your brains, you'll soon catch the point. While we're on the sub- ject of puzzles, you might cast an eye in the direction of trig, that wonderful subject in which one can easily slave on one problem for hours.
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