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circles all year Jim Ricks explains QI Jilli- culr problem in Mr. Kenz- ler's college algebra class. 'R'- In Miss Sc-ever's solid geometry class, several students are seen working the more cliflicult problem at the board. Page 17'
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Three members of Mr. Leverenz's Plane Geometry class collaborate on a complicated problem. Mr. Taylor explains the basic details of a word problem to a senior math class. Page I6 Math had us in There are many and varied courses to be offered to pupils at jeff. Freshmen usually start with the academic course, Algebra I and II. This course deals with the relations and properties of numbers by means of letters and other symbols. Plane Geometry, taken in the sophomore year, is the study of surfaces, lines and angles. Solid Geometry is the phase of math which deals with the third dimension. This course is taught by Miss Seever. Trigonometry, a course which is taken by those who are college bound, is taught by Mr. George Kenzler. To those interested in business, a commercial math course is offered. Our mathematics department is represented by Mr. David Bonham, Mr. George Kenzler, Mr. Milton Leverenz, Miss Mary Frances Seever, and Mr. Robert Taylor.
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,,,.a if ' My Two future scientists perform an experiment in Physi- cal Science class. Miss Beaver looks on as two sophomore students talk the terrain of the South. l'lI!1F IR Busy at work in advanced biology class, we find Judy Selleck, Karen Wein, and John Payne. Science teaches us Where would the world be without the great scientihc advances made every day? We probably would have a very hard time surviving. How lucky we are to have had many of the most important discoveries and advances made in our own life-time. The third semester of biology is a continuation of freshman biology. It is a more advanced study of what was learned in our freshman year. Physics is the study of energy, matter, and the physical changes of matter. This course, an elective for juniors and seniors, is taught by Mr. Levering and Mr. Murray. Exasperated students, broken test tubes, a great deal of smoke, and a few minor explosions are a few characteristics of the chemistry class. This is also an elective course for juniors and seniors and is taught by Mr. Kline. Physical science involves the basic fundamental of both chemistry and physics. The instructor is Mr. Neidigh. World Geography, instructed by Miss Mabel Beaver, is the study of the countries of the world.
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