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Mr. Johnson explains the sol ution of a geometry problem to A. J. Spring and Sandra Newman. de. MRS. PATSY RUTH MRS. MILDRED MR. SAMUEL CLARK BARBER BRABHAM BAe Bos: B.A. Mathematics, Social Mathematics, Chemistry Studies Assistant Jr. Hich Coach Mathematics MRS. EDDIE JO KIMBLE MRS. MARY MANNING B.S MRS, EVA NELL QUIN B.A. B.A. Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics 52 Approximately sixty per cent of students in senior high are enrolled in mathematics cours- es, and all junior high students are enrolled in some area of mathematics. The mathematics curriculum consists of general mathematics in the seventh and eighth grades, and general mathematics, plane geometry, advanced mathe- matics, and three years of mathematics are of- fered as unit courses. These courses are designed to teach stu- dents the importance of neatness and accuracy and to prepare those who plan to attend col- lege for further study in mathematics. The stu- dent is made aware of the increasing importance of mathematics in his every day life, and each individual is encouraged to pursue his studies in the field to the extent of his ability. Mrs. Quin watches closely while Parker Dixon reads the scale of the micrometer in a ninth grade algebra class. CP
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—FROEN ima Ww WoRD we Listening and note-taking are important to history students. 51 Seventh graders Shelby Brister and Dan Simpson think they’re playing a trick on Mr. Carruth— but are they in for a surprise? Phil Abernathy and Shellee Case pay close attention as Mr. Bram- lett points out areas being studied in ninth grade geography.
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Eighth grade math students breathe sighs of relief when a test Is finished and papers are turned in—Linda Ladnier, Bill Catchings Mike Matern, Mr. Clark, Kerry Don Harms. Algebra 11 students Larry Campbell and Tommy Wells remain a few minutes after class to finish an interesting discussion with their instructor, Mrs. Barber. Mrs. Brabham explains the construction of parallelograms to plane geome- “Please check this geometry problem for me,’’ Karen try student Mary Emma Jagers. Andrews asks Mrs. Kimble. 53
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