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.ff ,iff-f '17 Challenges Minds Mathematics students chose their courses ac- cording to their future plans and needs, selecting either the general mathematics or college pre- paratory classes. Consumer math, an example of the general mathematics curriculum,Was of im- mediate practical value to all who took it. During the year consumer math classes learned how to compute the income tax for a given salary and students made a trip to a gro- cery store to see first-hand the values of buying large sizes of products and sale items. Repre- sentatives from the Copeland Lumber Company and Portland Federal Savings spoke to the classes on consumer needs and money manage- ment. Miss Whitcomb's advanced senior mathe- matics class made three different kinds of com- puters during the year. The purpose of this project was to familiarize the students with the mathematics of computers. After a study of pro- graming and the binary systems, the class took a field trip to the interior building of the Bonne- ville Power Administration to see computers and I.B.M. machines in operation. 'i ,. ..., .. .--,.a...i., - ,. 'ff'-f .1 - ' ' 'if , ,. I tmsmsf.assggfflgssziszgarm. . sg. Y f. ... -T ,.r.,,-.. it f .,...,. -iii . ..-..i Q .. .-, - ', ..., - - srrsaf?- ' 5V 2?115i,5fss,'l.5al?:'f 'fist IL f,Q'g,w,, 1.22 W 2. 4, .. .,:- , , it -1 Mr'2lf1 s5'f3:'r,Qi?E -'EQ--'eg . ..m,gL,,g'Q2f,g,, Q5- ii ' .., , , .-if c,,. sf., ws: Q. , ,.wQifiif.2f--WXM .s.w,ewfwig:f.zg.,sv4.sll,-We ,-.il , Q t-its ff i alf .. 5, Q, 3, at . ,.- ... ir, . . a...... pi.t ,.,..,.,.. 2 .,.. . ,. S -- f M ,ss .za-,.. .. i.,,, . V, . M..,,-- . is 1 5-,ig ,,.., V --f - V 7 .V ..,.. s-H .silffifai-fn: :Sl'i3f'i55i 525' lair 1::fJsy - f P X' L' Q' 'Q -esf1siieifi95i5Egfls7s5E, .512 .V i It -f Jaffa-L fi? filfiifi Lf1iKlf52l3'sff?:f. WM nrcfiiilt, . My s,.f,2.,f-sv .-rms'-sa-i . . twg'tmmffe.Q1srszzgg ,t-lsaasz ,ia iss-is .-fiflsvtffstalrfws iii?-sw ei-Sifaisf' asia, W Q ag gn.. ,,,,.. g..e,.-ff.-is-.a..,i ascii as as? . ,gr 1, 1, St ss ..c 1r::3.s,f-ivfsgggigiilri 1-'riiliifi ,gy Zfjgffigiifggggww: , -iff f M-7- Q wW1 1fs,-92-exam-S?sii.,'f?1s 331' - I ' A' M 1 ..-112.1 '12 f ft . ft Q V s iw,-at . ., 'i' -is K g gist. Q . ,. W' -V f Q - .r,.f,3g .5222 2 , , ia. 7 - ,f Qu' ' - if-3 ii .-m-fgsysfiiax ' film-1 - ,Hy 115--V-1' 55i:?E:Q9is' . its .IEL- L-ft-f V' 'gui ,mf ' f,f.i:, E 2' in .: .. I 1 , -. ' sissy . Sr 2, -tizeissz sig.. we '55 491311 , cz 'mils-iss! Q, .,.. K -f,, ..,,r. ,,,. . , I m:5fi3,g,W .S .. ' 9. 5 ' is -2 f' 11 'iw f ' 'trite -If- .. . , 2 flf, if -' 'L ' .wifffi .52 'li' :li 3 I it ff 5i ,isz,.-1-'7'. z's?t3w . : - v ersa.. .ws Gil: Sfmt. .sses.sss. Miss Whitcomb and Harold Holub examine computor in second period EE Senior Math. is Qisif ffllfiiiai Q. W. mrwta ,, .5-fszstel. ... .i.::, sua-ifslsts ,--'-' --ts t, .f-.lnuf-'dfzsilwi--fgslsxxi.,,.- 'S-.aziikfl ,t ,.., 2 if W a Q Mr. Frank Londos Mrs. Barbara Long Algebra General Math Geometry Geometry Refresher Math Algebra EE Coordinator Mr. Darryl Nehler Miss Carolyn Natella Algebra Senior Math Geometry Algebra General Math Rally Advisor Mr. James Taylor Miss Jane Whitcomb General Math Geometry Counseling General Math Senior Math Dolly Madison Advisor
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Not Pictured: Miss Anne Clayton German ilnternl Mrs. Janet Goddard Russian Miss Dorothy Kull Mrs. K. Campbell Mrs. Ellen Gruetter Mrs. Margaret Hollandnmiss Rose Kowalchuk Dept. Chairman German French German Spanish Spanish Adel-Ki Advisor Counseling Russian Gffer Laboratory Work The foreign language department had 870 students enrolled this year in five different for- eign languages: French, German, Spanish, Latin, and Russian. French and Spanish were tied in popularity. A new teaching system, the Holt Method, was started this year in French, German, and Spanish classes. It consists of flashcards, take- home tapes, and records. A thirty-six-position language lab with over-head earphones was in- stalled. This way the student took dictation at his or her own rate, whereas, before, the teacher would dictate at one speed and some students were soon lost. As well as learning how to read and speak the language, students learned about the culture of the people of the various countries. They also learned songs to help with pronunciation. Since there were not enough students to have a fifth year Spanish class, some of the fifth year students helped teach other classes. Miss Jean White assists beginning French students as they listen to dialogues in the language lab. Mr. Raymond Niehaus Miss Jean White lVlfS- CharlO'rte Winter Latin French French J.V. Baseball Coach Counseling Q ti H 'ugaf f ' ,mm-ea -. ' , . fweQWGQ9:42fs.1f . .- 5 - ,va-si ..:'s...,: 1 get f ,.., ..,...,. . , ,. .. af' ., -fi: ffm-1-, ew w ' -J-ffzu ::.-raM'1.e5:: -, . , X--- 2 e w?kL21'q-.,.?' .lv ?:Q,: ..i1?? ,zgr ' ,,. .
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