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l i l l 7 is a complete necessity for the computer as 5 E is l E Math enthusiasts could be found killing time in the Blue Wing before school and during lunch provided they could slide by one of the many teachers who asked such trite questions as Where are you supposed to be? Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis and Calculus were mere brain ticklers for some and nothing but problems for others. Many questioned the sanity of those who opted for the higher levels of math after completing the two required years. A number of contests were attended by the contest addicts and participants were commended for their outstanding achievements. The Thomas Jefferson Mathematics Tournament in San Antonio proved to be a cinch for the contestants. They came back with the Sweepstakes Trophy and also did well in individual categories. Mr. Doug Tharp's calculus students added a humorous and slightly eccentric dimension to the school year. The classes presented him with a 1976 Cadillac Seville, alas, for only one day, The blue mini-Caddy came adorned with a big red bow and equipped with essentials in the trunk. Mu Alpha Theta officers for the school year were President Robin Parker, Vice President Brian Reagan and Secretary Brenda Leach. The club's sponsor was Mrs. Sue Wieprecht. an-W W M- 5--'L-gem SSL EW S E wHwaaMw -wwm- 5 ' l l 1 l 3 A computer solves problems for Senior Harry Espey in the computer math room. l l x i l Chang confers with a friend during L inear --- .wgziowwwwmast Checking up on an equation during Elementary Analysis Seniorjulie Deutser finished her homework wma-:-Mr'-114:-frrce-,...- Y 'fem eff f -- MATH -
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SEQNQEEE iQ5 NEiSEWME iSiWNw! WHE5E ?w'EQ WE1'f!RiM w?M'3t2!f5?i:5Ai!:3:-fl45: 'V l lore Daniel Muschalik to escape work. nts were placed on an individual an, allowing them to work at their e. Tests were set up by the sthemselves when they felt they e material well enough. lan gave students the opportunity rm experiments in an informal of the elementary experiments d pure entertainment. A few of lents could be found holding ptu contests to determine whose could lift the most weights. cal science was basically an K r l 5 wa i 4 l i s l, l Wil, l l i 3 l l . l me-QQMMZM-aiiasrswmvewf-Qiifmii-l MWmT' l wil Eme meswtetww-Wm elementary overview of the students' past science courses. It proved to be a helpful introductory course for those planning to take physics or chemistry. Photosynthesis, Phage and Reproduction games were not found in the local toy store but rather in the biology classes of the science wing. Mrs. Rosette Dawson invented the games in order to treat students to a method of teaching that was not just the run-of-the- mill lecture and notetaking routine. ivlrs. Carolyn Schofield said her classes me-sznw-M-M w -tarswsrsmitrr - 1 ' ' , Mixing chemicals in physical science is an easy way for Freshman Kathy Epps to spend the hour. Left: Looking at dirty water undera microscope is a shock to Sophomore jennifer Kraft. .. ,.... made films during their study of the body. During their study of plants they made terrariums that served a dual purpose. As well as providing them with a new knowledge of plants they made interesting Christmas presents. Mrs. less Anthony had never failed to amaze her students with the never ending array of animals that were attracted to her white wing shelter. The pets became favorites of the science wing and attracted fans from every grade level. BioLocviPHY5icAL SCIENCE --177
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