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Miss Fuller MATHEMATICS The Math ro ram encom asses the Hinodcrrf' method of a roach . U P S l P I PP YVl'llf'l1 is understanding as well as using rules. The School Math Study Group using SMSG material is in its 3rd year here. In this intensified rourse the students take Trigonometry in the Juni The regula 9th grade: or year and Spare with Plane Geometry. r Math courses offered: Algebra: General Math: Introduction to Algebra. 10th grade: Geometry. llth grade: Algebra Hg Intermediate Math. 12th grade: Solid Trigonometry: Advanced Math. Mr. DeWitt Mr. MacGregor Mr. Parker Mr. Piperato X R he I li lm llll l ll l 18 me Mr. Winder Fil! if Q at 9 all IF 1 1 'W 'L 1 N 2 aft: g AN bg, i V75 1 i , wi, My ,1 . al 2LT'f ,l' lv l rr qu, l g y 'W' ', 2 ' f' .if 3 ,Z 1 H E , fbi ,, V , ' fb M '2 ig fi, r I ' ge I. .ff Mr. Pipes Mr. Sihto W rif, I - ,::,, .:,, gi, ,I ., r. 'Ij?IQUET'iiiA,: - 2fiYgei?f52'f7I5ii' t f 2, -' K . ' Wy-rzzdzizfilaiiwgEQEQKZEQM5 ff if 35,3H,Q1E,gf,.fg: H1 , - gf 'gp I , ..,,t,f.:m,.,, ii-,., ,W ., ., .. - ' M , ' ' :4't'wfrw11'f:,-I A 'i - , rev: ' I 5'i ' .....,i,v....,.r,!l. ,W.,.,, ,- N .N.l..w.l1.v4,Q.....V,,e.Q..:.....a,u..,...i-,. .AV ..W,...,,. ' . I amy
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FGREIGN LANGUAGE The Language Department at MUHS offers four languages. Spanish, German, French, and Latin. This year MUHS installed a modern lan- guage laboratory with the help of match- ing funds from the federal government under the National Defense Education Act. The lab has 36 student booths, equipped with headphones and microphones for lis- tening and repeating what one hears from the master tape. The student's voice is amplified with the microphone so that he can hear himself. Four of the booths have tape recorders for listening, repeating, recording and com- paring speech with the master tape. The console, operated by the instructor, has two tape players, one phonograph and outlets for two more taped sources so that five programmed lessons can be provided at one t1me. From the console the instructor can listen and communicate with individual students and correct them, or the instructor may instruct a certain group of students. Mr' Burke A total of 935 students are taking foreign languages. W .,,....,.., , g L F J , 1 ,iff as N H . , V l ,.,,f, .1 Q9 , , fr . fr e. s r .i .. A K It ff V , T 7 5955 if QF' 'XG , . ' ' 594:11 'wg 1 l ' WZ - D ' 1, 1 f . ii ' ' ' 1 7.8 ff' .1 e f ' ett. ' .. e t P . .t e f .t tt me t y .--i Af' f, fe'-' 'l' ' . Q 5 X , ext. L , f i TL T I, ri ei I y Z ' disks 9.' lla 1 ii 04 il ,W M' 0. 'I r f Q f ' fba '9'-oh Oi' we ' s it . Qfoeigfsfgo te vii 7 t . , A , , gt g 'Q ' with T A' Q g 1, x , - 1. Miss Patton I. KL, 5-M . , 3. - , c f - i 1 I 5 ph X ws N v Miss Estes Mr. Gamboa Mrs. Jacobsen Y 1: ,X . ,af-5. te 2' fn' A? in ' 1 3 , Ki- Q . X an-H 4 A i gm?-ss.- ,,gf..f1shsa i A l w Mr, Ladley Miss Sanchez Mr. Staab u Qi 3.1 1' Id! 'I7
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PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Activities in physical education at Madera Union High School have been selected to meet thc needs and interests of the students during Q their four years of high school. X . Experiences in physical education help the student to develop in A many ways. By being a member of 21 team or of a dance class he Q K X' X l or she learns to become socially accepted in a group. 9, 1 By participating in swimming. golf. bowling. tennis, badminton, and ' archery a girl has the opportunity to learn an activity which she will . find suitable for leisure time and which she can enjoy in the home X 1 or community now and later. Mrs. Thompson Mr. Brunolli The boys' physical education department offers a wide variety of activities that boys could use now and a wide selection of carry over activities such as bowling. golf. tennis. social dancing, bad- minton, swimming. and archery. Since physical health is so important, it is hoped that the students will learn to develop and maintain the highest- possible level of fitness and physical efficiency for meeting the demands in the busy C37 world of today. fha 'I .Ant X , gi Mrs. Johnson Mrs. Harper Mrs. Waag P . . f f ' .urn f.. , . A he .535 J, f ' H i X V . Y A b A ' . .X . A ' X Nl: f n V i Mr. Brooks Mr. Downum Mr. Ferrara Mr. Harper 0 l , V uit, it t - ' 4. 1 i' Mr, McAlister Mr. Ruble A .ffl - it Q Q i f ' 1- if -Aug -g 7 yy , I E lit! i 'A f- z ' ' - . 'il-fi r? 3 F ,fi :1-V l ' , ,. l--is ,-1' -145551 5 '-'jg I , - 4 - 5' - . l Y 'i ,i , 4 'rf ', Q if Ei 'llf'f:'-S-Vi.,.Q fl li l f N 1 ly'
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