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MATHEMATICS Provides the Groundwork for Progress in Other Realms International headline topics are constantly ape pearing as a result of some new innovation con- cerning science or engineering. Without mathe- matics these advances, as well as those in other areas of endeavor, would be virtually impossible. Instruction is offered in many phases of mathe- matics, including those of basic and general math, algebra, trigonometry, and plane, solid, and ana- lytic geometry. Recently introduced into secondary schools, the modern mathematics program is util- ized, leading to the study of calculus in the senior year. Math Analysis, offered to juniors and seniors participating in the accelerated and honors pro- gram, is a composite study of such areas as logic, set theory, advanced algebra, and basic calculus, which are college preparatory courses. Many geometric figures can only be vaguely visualized. Scale models aid in alleviating any doubt as to their exact shape. Mathematical calculations are simplijied by the use of a slide rule, as explained to a second-year algebra student by Mr. Buzard. E3; Theola Campbell Maude Gosnell Mary Ellen Merchant :4 1 Ray Stewart Helen Stockwell N orman Richards Gloria Straub Jack Waite Carolyn Worthington 55
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mm to light. Higher math courses not only present the required ma- terial, but also stimulate the creative ability of their participants. Spying a fallacy in a classmatefs mathematical proof, Michael Stuart double checks his own reasoning before bringing the matter John Bryan Charles Buzard Robert Cahill , , , Ffmn m: ' Sz x plum WU kw ooh, am ; Cu! L h' z 5, I k ? drmm U M h gimp: Explanations by Mrs. Stockwell are benehcial supple- ments to mathematical material provided in the text. Problems in algebraic calculations of third order simultaneous equa- tions are vastly elucidated through the use of colorful illustrations. 54
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