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Math ONE-HALF MARSHALUS STUDENTS TAKE MATH 'M y straight lines never seem to turn out straight, and my circles are shaped like squashed eggs. ' Math students were once again able to try their hand at the improved system of modern com- puter technology. A new proce- dure was set up this year by the Math Department. The principal computer is shared with Broad Ripple. Each school has a terminal into which questions are punched by students. There were close to 1500 stu- dents enrolled in the Math Department, which includes one half of the total student body. Five new teachers were added to the department's staff: Mr. Alan Norris, Ms. Karen Waddell, Mr. R. Joseph Benda, Mr. Venkata- chalapathi Ellur, and Ms. Gwen- dalyn Reed. -Debra J archow 26! math
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5 LUV Students again compete for the Lilly Foundation scholarships through their social studies classes. The winner received S1000 and the runner-up received 5500. Psychology and metropolitan problems classes welcomed outside speakers. Sergeant Max Brenton, a narcotics agent: Robert Roun- savel, Urban League member, and members of Alcoholics Anony- mous visited. Mr. Dwight Shaw was named the new department head, and Mr. Richard Crowe was added to the teaching staff. -Debra J archow 'X Q' 25 fsocial studies Social Studies HISTGRY STUDENTS WELCOME SPEAKERS 'F or the first time in my life I realized what a national election meant. It made me proud.,
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E :K ., -v 4' K Ar Z Q, L 5 av, tv at ,gr- :R15 X ye-was Lt Ibis J 2 x M ABOVE: One of the qualified com- puter operators is math student Steve Nokes. LEFT: Using a plastic T model to illustrate space figures is I Unified teacher Stephanie Thome. RIGHT: Working problems on the 3 board enables students to solve problems themselves and to partici- pate in class. LOWER RIGHT: Explaining to Geometry l students Q is t . -of N the complex proofs of plane theo- si x s- i rems is Mr. Carl Hines. BELOW: X 'www N Assisting an Algebra 3 student dur- s 1 ing study time is Mr. Alan Norris. E is , r ffl, X, , fi tw, Xqifgggs ln xt Vila nm .ML M' qi .+ if r-1 . .............M.......,L..,......, V.-9 Y 1 A ' J al' , I f 'Ei1,:3, A5- 1 x l e f 27!math .l , Z rf - i s fwvf, 1. , -lik-22. '--5f'.if4f'2?-' fx: ith ' '. . A25-',,QxQ32'q::lg-Qtr .sys f aw If , Q I 9' at .V no -i. as
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