Lincoln Academy - Lincolnian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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GOING OVER THE DISSECTION of a turtle with a student from Harrison which proved to be a tedius yet rewarding job for sophomore Tracie Ross. A QUESTION IN PRIMEFACTORIZA- TION arouses Mrs. Ernestine Cooper’s math students out of Monday morning slump. WHICH FIGURES FIT with which numbers? A problem in division-diver- sion puzzle absorbs the energies of Mr. Herbert Brayton, math teacher. Mathematics, Science 19

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Mathematics Science Budget Cuts Can’t Hinder Progress by Latrice Scott tudents are working very O diligently, both individually and in groups, as far as modifying and adding to their units,” said Mr. Stephen Kohl, Dissecting Team instructor. He felt that the dissecting team did great in spite of the budget cuts which limited trips and art supplies 75%, thus limiting their hands on demonstrations. “I’m very proud of the science department,” said chemistry teacher Mrs. Joanne Sabatka. She felt the department had a lot to offer and that students were getting more oriented in their sciences. However, classes were larger. Loss of teachers and budget cuts limited laboratory use as well as field trips and supplies. “The math department is trying to improve students’ attitude about math,” said chairperson Miss Gerry Zaner. Teachers are also trying to encourage students to take as much math as possible so that a math related career is possible. Career-oriented math classes are offered such as accounting, computer programming, calculus, and trigonometry. WITH THE AID of Ms. Rosie Rodger and Leona Webb students Steffon Brown and Chad Kennedy work in the Math lab increasing their knowledge on weighing objects in grams. 18 Mathematics, Science



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Social Studies JUNIOR IRMA SALAZAR and classmates listen as Mrs. Suzanne Settles reads the list of do’s and don’ts in a criminal court trial. WORKING on an I’m okay, you’re okay basis, is a fact well-known by all students in Mrs. Nancy Fellinger Social Studies class. PREPARATION for the Missouri Constitu- tion test has Mr. Willie Smith’s hands full as well as his students. 20 Social Studies

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