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Math is Challenging Whether it’s finding the circumference of a circle or the mysterious x” or the addition of fractions, Laurel's math curriculum takes a bite out of all these areas. Students involved in Geometry are involved with proving theories and constructing geometric figures. Those involved with Algebra II learn formulas, equations, roots, and absolute values. Advanced mathematicians tackled college prep and trig. 1. What did you say? Maggie Hogan looks up from an Algebra I test. 2. Taking a break from an algebra test is Lori Bowen. 3. Must be tough. Steph Michael, Sandy Shay and Terri Eastman challenge a problem in college prep. 28
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Home Economics is a course designed to teach students the basics of managing a household. Students learn the fundamentals of cooking, sewing and childcare. Single living, a course designed for boys, prepares them for the bachelor life. 2 1. What are you doing Shelly? Miss Morgan checks over Shelly Trautman’s sewing project in Home Ec IV. 2. C'mon look at the camera. Vonnie Cassidy. Pam Torbert and Miss Morgan in Home Ec III. 3. Learning how to make hospital corners are Shelly Dolechek. Margaret Metzger. Simone Strand and Paula Kramer. 21
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A J What plays games, makes signs and plays music, just by the touch of a couple buttons? It’s the Apple II. Bell £ Howell computer system. The whole system costs $2,500, while the computer itself costs $1,400. Programs for the computer are available for every area of the curriculum. It meets educational needs while also providing recreation. Some students are even creating their own programs. Vicki Willis, for example, did a program on analogies. Duane Crawford and Tim Barclay chose to create a program for craps. The students are very enthusiastic about the system and are free to use the computer anytime-, during study halls, noon, before and after school. Mr. Wedel commented, ' It’s hard to pry kids out of my room so I can go home. Mr. Wedel has plans for the future concerning the computers. If the money can be acquired, more computer equipment will be purchased and more students can enjoy the system. A computer room is also a future plan. 3 1. What's this? Xt the Apple II. Bell and Howell computer. 2. Hey Hen. what's with the pencil? Pat Metzger. Shonna McGlothin. Susie Havens and Shelli Miller work in college prep. 3. Working on a problem in trig is Doug Hunt. 29
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