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It Doesn't Compute The mathematics department believed that an understanding of the role of mathematics in our rapidly changing society with its technological development is essential for all of citizens. The math department realized that they must keep up with the changing need of the students and maintain a curriculum designed to provide for the diversified requirements and abilities of those who need and desire mathematics. The College Bound courses are Algebra I, Algebra H, Geometry, Trigometry and Calculus. The others offered are Business Math, Computer Math, General Math, Math For Daily Living, and Pre-Algebra. 'if Computer math students are not only expected to 25 1 QEQDIIE ltrli if 1 ,. Fl? him work on the computer, but also do class assignments. Ken Martin, Felton Faniel, and Ieff Brown tried to finish up their work for the day Knowing how to work and operate the computers is one of the tasks that Felton Faniel accomplished while being in computer math. The calculator comes in very handy for Mike Morsetti and Diann Hundt as they do the day's assignments. t Q .. K ... .. f' x ??l X if C V awk, 3 N ll K K, Ron Blenis l, lt g5lEbQl:'l7 ight. Q dame Dayton 1 , Q N x I 218! MATH X g r R . . a hy Ho ough tl fx r it
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Discovery. . . A Fact Of Life Science classes can be some of the most inter- esting classes in our school. It takes a long time to work up to experiments in the lab. Book work and watching films helped students prepare for experi- ments in the lab. Some experiemnts involved blood typology and dissecting a frog. The farther the students progress, the more chances they had to work in the lab. The advanced classes went on field trips to places of interest. Science classes are hard work, but they can be fun, too. Working on their science experiment Iennifer Blanding and Lisa Ierri helped each other out. David Adams watches Kevin Pantz labor over their experiment. Science is not all lab work as Laura Iahl proved by concentrating on Biology 2201 SCIENCE Cask at Haines 'X 1 - ,Mt ess we ' U b Q1 2-gall IN-we
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