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In Advanced Chemistry, Judy Bolin, Bill Dutton, Jim Iver¬ son, Gail Braverman, Alex Maurizi, and Jay Doney learn to measure the degree of ionization by titration. Ten per cent of the student body are enrolled in accelerated courses. Honors Reading, which requires a student to have a B or better average in English and to have taken Composition I, emphasizes the social and psychological aspects of novels, poetry, and drama; Mathematical Analysis, which requires a student to have taken accelerated algebra and geometry, emphasizes basic ideas of mathematics rather than problem-solving techniques; Accelerated Physics, which requires a special recommendation for enrollment, emphasizes depth of study and in¬ quiry, rather than breadth. Next year additional ac¬ celerated courses will be offered, including a second year of Mathematical Analysis, which will be an in¬ troduction to analytical geometry and calculus. The gifted student, stimulated and challenged, will even¬ tually repay mankind. Analyzing cost of living graphs in Economics are Joe Stout, Nina Nipper, Dan Lang, and Dennis Blevitt. 19
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TEN PER CENT OF NILES STUDENTS ARE ENROLLED IN ACCELERATED COURSES Pauline Cotell, Mark Peppercorn, and Patricia Feil, Ad¬ vanced Biology students, study the amoeba and paramecia, minute protozoans, under the microscope. In the sophomore Advanced Geometry class Bernard Kravitz, Gene Veto, and Judy Fulkerson show the class how to circumscribe a circle about a given triangle.
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