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Given Plane geometry higher algebra trlg solid geometry To Prove Can be learned Proof Graduates are examples Thus the increased enrollment in mathematics signals the mood ofthe times emphasis upon the need for learned men and women No longer is simple arithmetic sufficient tor our needs Beyond the addition of two and six lies a scientific promise ot a fascinating world peopled by knowledge seekers Hibbing high school pioneered the feeling of importance that has been placed upon mathematics Classes were geared to higher expectations long before the world events of the past two years Students who study mathematics here are prepared for further extensive study wherever they may Class demonstrations of a geometry problem is part ofthe students study requirement David Machart and Patricia Yost give critical observation t fellow student s explanations HY' ,i 4,1 Enriching the study of mathematics are Miss Helen Scott, Higher Algebra ii, Solid Geometry, counselor, Mrs. Leona Ribich, Higher Algebra ii, Plane Geometry, Leon Birklid, Algebra 10, Plane Geometry, Wayne Hysiulien, Algebra IO, Plane Geometry, and Richard Hobson, student teacher from Bemidii State College. 12 problem to solve. After three o'clock work is often required by students who may have been absent. Mr. Hysiulien gives additional aid to those students who have a difficult geometry
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Collin Versich, David Hanson Determining the size of molecules is one of the experiments which is undertaken by the talented physics class. This class under the P.S.S.C. program has been in the school since l958. The students havea different program with new books, movies, and tests. Conducting the monolayer experiment are Connie Arnold, Michael Fagan, and Richard Brenham. ,sv ll Watch that bunson burner ' . . . The familiar cry in the chemistry room 307. Every Tuesday and Thursday, the chemistry students migrate from the classroom proper to the laboratory. This is where Collin Versich and David Hanson set up their distillinq plants. 4' 'Q Q f Continental Classroom, a new addition to the science curriculum, can be found orr 307 from 730 o Tins television program helps many ot' our In ustrlous niors to e o het r insight into the marvels of chemistry.
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xfzo aufniggg ' ' .7 V1 Against a backdrop of foreign posters, Lee Stark, French, Spanish, French and Spanish Club adviser, tennis coach, Miss lrene Walker, Latin, English lO, Latin Club adviser, and William Schleppegrell, German, Spanish, German and Spanish Club adviser, give emphasis to the increased interest being generated in the study ofa second language. Translating Spanish for the class is Joan Sand- berg. At the present time, a foreign language is an elective course of study. 13 KOOKIE NOT FOREIGN TCDNGUE What does the future have in store? Prepare yourself with a foreign language to reassure yourself of being a success in life. ln addition to the two-year courses offered in Spanish, French, German, and Latin, Hibbing High School offers a third year in Spanish. As the need and interest develops, the other languages will add a third year of study. ., sv fa i ff ff , 'M Mg ' Bing-. .. ... f v . . ', ,.'.f To supplement the formal study of a foreign language, clubs have been formed to study the social aspects of a foreign country. Here students initiate new members into the Latin Club by having the students perform for the group.
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