Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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8 Math program adds new ideas with specialized math electives Computer technology is on the rise as the last remnants of the space age make room for a new period stressing scientific knowledge and its practical usage. The math department is prepared along with the rest of the world with several new additions to the com- puter room and new techniques for classroom discussions. Included in this new futuristic era, several advanced computers were supplied for the computer room. We now have two apples, a plotter and a new microcomputer, announced Computer and Algebra II teacher, Mr. Haynes. Along with the new computers came a new math program presented by Mrs. Carol Lawler and Mrs. Ioann Benedict. Mrs, Lawler and myself presented our self-pace program to other teachers at a math conference in Austin last October. Pace activities, one of which is a packet that the students work on by the themselves, was well taken, explained Mrs. Benedict. Although equations and variables Geometry requires students to ponder the world of equations, circles, angles and arcs. Sophomore Chris Probst thinks over his math homework problems, Photo by Taylor Stout. ff 511112. LIN Initially a struggle, math problems becoine easier with time. thought and practice. Freshman Iohn Pickett displays relief as he finally catches on. Photo by ixtark Shearer.

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5 University of Houston Law Library offers its sources to TAGSS students Seniors Kristen Fink, Shari Hart and Sarah McClintock. Photo by Dan Thompson. Hard at work, Senior Don McClure sits at his desk in Council Member Lance Laler's office. TAGGS's students worked downtown four days a week. Photo by Dan Thompson. Research plays an important role for Senior Dana Craft as she works for Council Member Dale Corzynski. Dana was involved in the TAGSS program. Dan Thompson. Given a legal case to solve, Seniors Leslie Simon, Dana Craft and Sarah McClintock research in the Bates School of Law. Photo by Dan Thompson. TAGSS I 217



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.l 'S Reflections of various lines and angles were made possible with the use of mirrors. Geometry student Freshman Greg Burman ex- periments. Photo by Charles Kefauver. Geometry is the study of angles and circles. Sophomore Bobby Picket uses a compass to measure the angles he has drawn for his homework. Photo by Charles Kefauver. if i ,-an Six it in 'FF K ei i W f V 21: QP f- '79, i Q5 p 5 Y in N5 ss Math O 219

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