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FL. ll J Jw. Q 11 f ,f -4 - ' I Ivlathematnclans study, apply basic: concepts fTop leftj I know you just love algebra, Mike, but you can't come to class more than three times a Week, Department head, Robert Dixon, gives Mike Geelan the word. fTop centerj Marion Hubers discusses calcu- lus with Pat and Allen Olson. fTop rightj Why does the computer keep calling me a d1.u'nmy? Maurice Uhl, center, wonders to Doug Rabe and Steve Laren. fBottom leftj Mr. Harm's beginning calculus class doesn't get too enthused about limits. fBottom rightj Roger Harms congratulates a student for deciding that 3 plus 2 is 5 not 6.
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B1 I7 i' The Math Department offers a wide variety of levels of mathematical courses to assure all students of an ad- equate math background. Basic math, or math 44, is a course which students with confused concepts of math take to find out they are confused. --Roger Harms. Cal- culus, which emphasizes the study of limits, is offered for science and math majors. Many students find their limit was the course previous to calc. 141. Engineering problems is a course ,which stresses the orderly solving of problemsg students slide through it. , 5-. 108 ,avg
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1 One of the most rapidly expanding divi- sions of ILCC, the Adult and Continuing Edu- cation Division offers a widely diverse num- ber of courses to Area III adults. The programs offered are chiefly under the control of the local school boards, with the area school pro- viding the leadership and often the staff. The offerings are of two types--to complete re- quirements for a high school diploma or to improve some vocational skill. Some courses are offered for college credit, while others are for personal use. Horizons broadened through Adult Education
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