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The Mathematics Department MR, JOSEPH CHACHERE, DI- RECTOR, B.S., Wiley College MR. NORMAN HEBERT, 13.5., Prairie View College MRSe BERTHA JOHNSON, B.S., Texas College A knowledge of mathematics is essential to everyone regardless of his field of study. In every consumer and buyer relationship, one should be able to count effectively and approxi- mate tax. The major objectives of the Mathematics Department are to help students solve practi- cal problems that will be of significant value to home life and prepare students with funda- mental background for advance study. Each student is required to study general or related mathematics, geometry, or algebra in order to fulfill requirements for graduation. MR. WILLIE JOHNSON, BeSw Grambling College :11: U A , QwET REE l f Wm Q$x c9: Lawrence Baker proves to Linda McCall that geom- eLry isn't the study of squares only.
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prepare for the Space Age There is a close relationship between science, educational and political issues of the present. There are few problems in these areas that can adequately be discussed Without considering the impact of science on a satisfactory solu- tion of these problems. Science is essential to an understanding of the nature and events of contemporary civilization. The sciences offered here are intended to enable students to meet the challenges of contemporary, as well as future, endeavors. Science classes were probing and science labs were fascinating. These biologists, Linda Johnson, Arnold Thomas, Janie Lavergne, and Brenda Chmtaln, observe the division of cells, MR. CLIFFORD LANDRY, 35., Bishop College MR. LEROY LEOPOLD, B.Se, Wiley College MR. LOUIS REED, B.S., Wiley College, M.S., Prairie View Col- lege, M.S., Notre Dame Univer- sity 23
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advanced skills thru varied Classes y. K AA MRS. MILLICENT KYLES, 13.5., MISS DORETHA ROBINSON, Prairie View College BSA, Prairie View College MR. HILLERY ROBINSON, B.S., MISS CONSTANCE YOUNG, Prairie View College 3.5., Huston-Tillotson College YxY : Y2 or does it? Patrick Lee and Cornell Allen Emma Levy informs Ronald Williams on how :0 con- check their answer to be sure. struct a pyramid. 25
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