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Karen Hunt and Jim Stansbury survey the problem of measuring Terry Goldsmith's shadow. This exercise was part of their geometry assignment. Logarithm an«l slide rule
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most votes became the student senator. The seniors with the second and third number of votes were elected to the House of Representatives. The two elected juniors also represented LaPortc in the House of Representatives. The Congress was held on December 5 and 6. The delegates remained on the campus overnight with the faculty sponsor, Mr. Westphal. The rep- resentatives were housed in student dormitories. Special recognition is given to senators and rep- resentatives who are considered by the judges to be in the top ten of the Senate or House. Bob Klasscn, Jerry Mayes, and Stan Hannah were so honored this year. Fred Henoch and Dave Parker were the dele- gates chosen by the junior class. Viewing Miss Jones’ bulletin board on Andrew Carnegie and steel is Carol Ncwlon, history student. Tom Hammond shows Fran Wrobcl where Life's Epic of Man' series begins. Margaret Weller reports on Napoleon to her world history class. Bob Klassen. Jerry Mayes, Stan Hannah, and Dave Parker, LaPortc’s Purdue Legislature rep- resentatives, study the legislature booklet. Fred Henoch was absent when the picture was taken.
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How many different costumes can Susie and Elmer Sliccr create with the clothing pictured? This was the question posed by the mathematics department in their display ease exhibit. challenge our concentration In this fast growing world mathematics has also progressed to keep pace with the standards of edu- cation. LPHS offers a variety of mathematics courses: general mathematics, algebra, advanced algebra, geometry, solid geometry, trigonometry, and college algebra. Every student is required to complete one year of mathematical study for graduation from LaPorte High School. Trigonometry and college algebra are beneficial courses for those students going to college. The geometry and algebra courses arc widely taken for practical application in the world. A new speed-up math program consolidates the geometry and algebra of three semesters into two semester courses. In four years a class of calculus is expected to be taught as a result of this program. Combining her mathematics and business knowledge, Mary Jo Bolster uses an electrical adding machine. Page eleven
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