John Marshall High School - Marhiscan Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1971

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Computers fascinating to mathmen The computer math classes are working with a 1250 Honeywell through a computer terminal. The terminal resembles a teletypewriter with a paper tape punch and reader. Typing at ten characters per second the terminal saves time. Mr. Robert Carr heads the mathe- matics department. General Math I and II prepares the Marshallites for further training in mathematics. Trigonometry is the study of six trigonometric functions, where as Geometry deals with the relationship of points, lines, and pl anes. The math department offers courses that will aid Marshallites in their future technological world. BELOW — Giving suggestions to junior Robert Copus, on finding a method of working a difficult equation is Mr. Robert Carr. ABOVE — Explaining an unclear and troublesome problem to her attentive Algebra I class is Miss Elaine Teter, one of the new staff members this year at John Marshall. Algebra students take this course in preparation for a higher math. 19

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ABOVE: Using the overhead, Mr. Carl Hines discusses the problems of last night ' s homework to a class of freshman in General Math I. LOWER RIGHT: A closeup of a student experimenting with the new computer ter- minal gives us an impression of how the computer works. UPPER RIGHT: Demonstrating the effec- tiveness of the computer terminal is ju- nior, Robert Copus. The terminal is used to save time in data processing. »y t 18



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THINK ABOVE: To insure the experiment will be a success, a Chemistry I student weighs the correct amount of sulphur with the help of a modern weighing scale supplied in class. Having just completed the heating and process of filtering are junior chemistry students, Jerry Goebel and David Noble. These students have boiled off the filtrate in order to make determina- Explaining the correct procedure of writing an interesting but thorough lab interpretation is Biology teacher, Mr. Randy Lamb. Helping grade papers is lab assistant, Kathy O ' Connor. tions required for their analysis. Students are required to perform experiments and observations with various kinds of acids and chemicals in order to pass the Chemistry course.

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