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I’cnnic Christie uve her knowledge of algebra to solve a geometry problem. Formulas, equations, triangles, and spheres are only a few representatives of La Porte High School's math- ematics department. Math courses offered in LPHS are general mathematics, algebra, advanced algebra, geometry, solid geometry, trigonometry, and college algebra. Every student must take one year of math- ematics to meet his graduation requirement. One will find many freshmen in the algebra classes. In Algebra I and II one learns all the basic funda- mentals of algebra. In Algebra III the students learn to do more complicated equations, and they also learn logarithms. Geometry works in much the same way. In Geometry I and II the students work with flat sur- faces. while in Geometry III they work with solid objects that have depth and height. Trigonometry and college algebra arc taken by the college bound stu- dents. ftlathematicJ kaA became Multiplying with a slide rule is easy, says Janet Islington to Alan Chlupacck. 18
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Using the dictaphones, Sheila Terry and Connie Ewart do advanced work. Mr. Bauer is the chairman of the commercial de- partment. Mr. Hannah was the addition to the staff of commercial teachers this year. The commercial courses are designed to make the students intelligent consumers and producers of goods and services. Many students take a commercial course before they graduate, and a large percentage of them go into the commercial, field after graduation. The commercial field improves as new ideas and inventions enter the field. Students acquire special- ized training in the typing classes. The LPHS com- mercial department receives some new typewriters every three years. The department is also equipped with a few electric typewriters, adding machines, and two dictaphones of the latest style. To improve their knowledge of business and busi- ness terms, the commercial students rake a course in business law. Terms of contracts, deeds, and financial reports are studied. Joe Barker define the terms of his outline to Cathy Otter. Mr. Hannah instructs Sandy Adams and Gary Brainerd on how to use the electric adding machine. 17
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Saundra Kamp search» for the unknown in an advanced al gebra problem. Richard Dietz points out a right angle on his construction in solid geometry class. mahdatertf fat edetifowe Bruce Frank draws a circle for Linda Tibbs in math class. 19
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