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Teachers Because math is an important part of our life, the math department at Northside is a very important part of our school. Because of theorems, laws, and formulas, math is a difficult course to learn. Many students have a hard time and require a little extra help. Math teachers have to have a special ability to teach and to under- stand the student's problems. Once the students gets the hang of math and solving problems, they begin to enjoy it and think of it as a challenge. For the college bound student, the route of Algebra to Calculus is the way to go. For those students who do not plan to go to college, Personal Finance or Computer Math might be for them. Courses are of- fered by the Math Department and taken by the student that will best benefit the individual in the future. Mr. Ronnie Walker enjoys a qui- et moment during a departmen- tal meeting to just relax. Since math is a very hard subject for most of the student body, the math teachers really do have alot on their hands, and Mrs. Patricia Ogle- tree is no exception. She is one of Northside’s many ‘‘special’’ teachers who do all they can to help the students. In math, there are often so many rules to remember that the problems can be confusing and difficult to solve. For this reason, teachers pre- sent the material in such a way that the students will be able to under- stand. Mrs. Ogletree can often be Education has improved greatly became seen in her room long before school as well as after school helping stu- dents to understand math. A graduate of the University of Georgia, she also attended Macon College and Georgia Tech. She feels that education has improved greatly because there are more choices in class offering. She wants her stu- dents to take advantage of these op- portunities. Mrs. Patricia Ogletree is truly a valued asset to the school not only because she is an excellent teacher, but a remarkable person.
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Preparing for her next class Mrs. Belva Lunsford reads over a first aid pamphlet Coach Scott makes use of his athletic ability to teach his classes a | Lye i al ‘{ fae ' H Wy a ia a For Mrs. Marie Anderson, home- coming is a special occasion
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Math teachers, Mrs. Jane Ad- ams and Mrs. Patricia Ogletree, relax in the gym at a JV basket- ball game Mrs. Jane Adams Algebra, Geometry Mr. Stan Gann Math, Algebra Mrs. Carrol Hale Geom., Trig. Dept. Chr. Mr. Art Oswalt Algebra Mrs. Carita Walker Math, Read Mr. Ronnie Walker Algebra
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