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Yrs... Math Is N0 Longer Just umbers. Once upon a time, in the rooms of 101 and 102, very magical things were happening. Students were learning the b basic fundamentals and higher skills of Mathemagics. Fairy Godmother, fMiss Stoudingerj and Fairy Godfather, flvlr. Dorry waved their magic rulers, compass passes, and protractors over the students and casted a spell in an effort to fill them with the knowledge of mathemagics that will enable them to relate to pro- blems that they will meet in life later In this magical land, students are offer- ed many different options. To freshmen, there is a choice between General Math, Intermediate Math, and Algebra I. After that students who wish to expand their knowledge can choose between Geomet Algebra II, and Senior Math. All courses offered will help students to cope with problems like taxes, bills, and many other things that they will have to deal with as they travel through the mathe- magical world. And now, as we leave mathemagic land, we find students are working hard with quadratic formulas, polynomials, and functions in hopes of living happily ever after. a. lntently listening, Linda Baldwin con- centrates as Miss Stoudinger explains the function of polynomials. b. With the help of a calculator, Jeff Hammer is able to cut his Algebra Il homework in half. c. Visual aid makes physic problems much easier to understand as jeff Gsch- wind works his problem on the board. d. Vectors on a three-dimensional graph prove to be a problem for Claudio Troncha and Bruce Snyder. e. Parabolas require much studying and practice for perfecting drawings as julie Abel discovers in Math. -f A W 1110 .uovv
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fa? I 1. ,5 r Q f 2' ff v W will .39 a. The use of the transit is shown to Tim Striff by Mr. Nowels as Larry Durst looks on. b. Fundamentals of a piston en- gine are learned in Vo. Ag. class by Dick Wasserman, john Weaver and Craig Nieset. c. Projects to do in the shop are part of Vo. Ag. class. Here, Dave Hawk paints stock racks for a truck. d. In the Vo. Ag. shop, Phil Cline puts a board through the planer for use in his picnic table. e. A book case is Rita B1ackburn's project as she works at shaping the end. f. Sharpening a saw can be tediou work, Phil Hoffman takes his time to do this job carefully.
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