Palm Bay High School - Royal Fortune Yearbook (Melbourne, FL)

 - Class of 1981

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.A CJ ,QS r ' ff, .XX X. in f X we I t - -Viv-Y?-F 1, : 1 h. Q Lending a helping hand to a friend is something everyone does every now and then. Rhonda Davidson is explaining a confusing theorem to classmate Eric Drake in an ejort to dispel the mystery that surrounds it for him. Computer science is a math-related course that requires certain skills in basic mathematic principles. Vickie Ellul, exhibiting her firm grasp of those skills, is prepar1'ng to finalize work on a program disc. Prayer might help Skip Miller with this complicated bit of calculus but hopefully this teacher will intervene before a connection to God is made. With a little guidance from the right source, Miller will be able to complete and understand what's on the board. Mathematicsf229 ,K

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It All Adds Up Mathematics is an ancient subject. The Greeks, at the peak of their civilization, formulated some of the subject's basic principles. lt's age does not mean that math is an outdated and musty subject. As technology continues to advance in leaps and bounds, math becomes something needed to utilize the knowledge and skills developed through that technology. Courses included in the math program include algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus and basic math skills. These subjects provide a solid background for advancement in engineering, computer skills, chemistry and many other careers that abound in the Space Coast area. Calculators are a big help in most math classes. Richard Norris seems to be finding his a ljesaver with a tough calculus problem. Math is a subject that requires intense and unwavering eoncentrafion. S oepiah lngah is giving just tha! as she works to find an elusive solution. A ' 1 'f s sw .1 ,pr in -ef4+,, fl e..,,m-'V n . :fmT3 f3af. xa ,,,,,,,,,., , r7ia?7iW, 4 59 Qtr. . ' ', if fa v 'aff H ' 4+ 228fMalhematics



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Applying the Past to the Present Learning about the past, the present and the future of this nation and the world is an important object of education. To survive in today's society, a person must be aware of what is currently happening in world affairs, what made it happen and what will be the results of those happenings. This is a necessity of utmost importance. Social Studies courses give students a base of American History and political theory and then, in more advanced courses, explore other governmental systems and their individual histories. Studying a map ofEurope before its divisions aher World War Il are American History students Suzette Southard, Navada Codman, and Leslie Miller while Lisa Jackson looks on. Social Studies always require copious note taking. Toddy Jerry, Robbie Whiters and Tony Loyd are proving that. :MR 230f Social Studies Q'

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