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ANTHONY DE M.-H0 A B.. Algebra. Trig Analysis CARL SCHWERTFEGER B.A,, Algebra l, ll. Geometry. jv Football Coach. j.y. Baseball Coach N K W HERBERT SCOTT 'r 4 f 'Yu ,a-' A,B,. Algebra I. ll. Cross Country 'Y 3 Coach. Assistant Track Coach i' , Sin tx-yi: sinxcosy - cosxsiny is one of the many formulas taught by Sir. Carl Schwertfeger to the students in his pre-calculus class 51 Pupils Enroll In Math ourses Mathematical accuracy, necessary in everyday living, was taught in courses of general math, Algebra I and II, geometry, and pre-calculus. Acquiring basic fundamentals and usage of math were goals of those enrolled in general math. Geometry students solved theorems through proofs which had specific reasons for each step. Relations and functions of numbers played an important part of solving problems in algebra and pre-calculus courses, the more advanced studies of mathematics. Learning to use the slide rule. Dave Coffman and Larry Wearin practice on an oyersized model The use of such equipment aids in the speed and accuracy of solving adx ance-cl niath and science problems. 22 ,Za 'Y A 43 N X I
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uf' ,Wo r ' , ' -An. X x False face must hide what false heart doth know . lines from Macbeth are being rehearsed by Gerry Allen, portraying Macheth and Margaret Luntz. playing the part of Lady Xlacheth. . ' Adding make-up to student actor Gerry Allen. fylrs Mary jane Barnes prepares the students for a class production. Tim pro- duction of Macbeth yyas done in an effort to aid the students' understanding of classical English works. s, ,Y f 553 s 1-ati r. De Parsia New Special Ed Teacher Not all students progress at the same rate. For this reason the Special Education Program was offered. All courses were geared to the individual studentls ahilityx Mr. Peter Reimer specialized in the instruction of P! .ali--.L foreign-horn, Spanish speaking students. while Nlr. Kenneth .lacohson instructed those students who had left the regular scholastic program. New to the department was Mr. Frank De Parsia who came to Liherty' from Knightsen Elementary' and who taught the Special education classes. FRANK DE PARSIA A A . B A . Special Education KEN IACOBSON B A , Continuation Classes Counselor .ran PETER D. REIMER B A, Nlath, English. Soccer Coach 44.-Ja M-A-f aul' fi S, J 1 l '.-5 A y,g?g 15 21 -1
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L., ill ' t'f5l h ' V ,W at-Q M FW' ifew-na im-v ima an-I Fiery Experiments Help Prove Ideas This is it!-the Space Age, the age in which scientific discoveries are projecting man into the future and unveiling answers to previously un- solvable problems. Students chose from four science courses this year: general science, biology, chemistry, and physics. General and advanced students acquired new concepts and understanding of previous knowledge. In biology the students' attentions were drawn to the structure, function, and in- stincts of living organisms. Chemistry students observed varied and fascinating experiments from which theories were proven. For the more scientifically inclined students, physics provided an advanced course in the physical science category. A fiery experiment performed by Mr. Dewel Morgan and assisted by chemistry student, judy Scarfo, provides exciting proof to concepts introduced and developed in class, Most experiments however, are done by individual students, ROBERT GLENN B.S., M.A., Biology, Math I, Boyis P.E. 1-2, junior Class Adviser, Varsity Baseball Coach, Head of j.v. Football. DEWEL MORGAN A.B., Chemistry, Physics, Senior Math, CSF Adviser. FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, IR. A.B., Biology, General Science. GEORGE SMYLIE B.A., General Science, Advanced General Science, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, j.v. Basketball Coach. 23
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