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! fl gl ll .U ,Y 5 rl I MATHEMATICS: Mrs. Barbara DeMars, unified and consfrudrional geomefryg Sisrer Ann Marie, Algebra -I7 Sisfer Mary Colerra, Algebra I, ll, inrroducfory analysis. - lf 2: ' ' 'dll ., .L M -l L, MW., U me rw lr l -ff . T --in-1 I' 'TW' -x , gil DO y'Bll urldersfand +l'uls li'l old 'lrig problem? aslcs Sisfer Mary class is unclersranding her soulhern accenf, according .fo Yankee Coleffa. The mos? difficulr problem in Sis+er's second year algebra TUTTTOFS Mary D0l'lFl9llY1 Killly Sdlfeffield. and Herve King. 27
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Sum Of Math Is Work, Enjo ment Wha+'s one and one and one and one and one? asked 'rhe Queen in Wonder- land. I don'+ know, said Alice. l losl count She can'i do addilionf' lhe Red Queen said. Unlike Alice, siudenls in Jrhe maih depari- meni have advanced from addilion io higher areas of maih. Whelher Jrhe problem is lind- ing The area of a circle or finding The Jrangeni of an angle, facully members are prepared lo help sfudenls unravel malh mysleries. X .cc Wi+h ihe acuie guidance of Mrs. Delvlars. Judi Neiman. '70 is gefiing ihe righf angle on a geomeiric problem. 26 2 lqf U27-1 , . ,u ,, ls 'rhere a compufer in 'rhe house? vfonders Marv Zouharlf' '71 eller applying conceniraied efiorf in solving a 'lruclcy algebra problem-
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