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Mathematics . . . The world As our world becomes increasingly involved in the scientific age, the study of mathematics has met with growing importance and popularity. Gradually, the mathematics classroom is be¬ coming filled with students of varied interests. Whether it is curiosity, challenge, or need, the students of Paramus High School have shown a strong desire to work with facts and figures through this art of calculation. Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, and Trigo¬ nometry are studies offered by the regular mathematics program. Richard Tennant Hold that line segment Geometry and Trigonometry Election Committee Barbara Kruse Edward Singer I ' m gonna get on my pony and ride . . . Everyone agree? Algebra II; American History I Algebra II and General Math Awards Committee; Riding Club 22
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of Civilization Clinton Smith Let ' s get serious. Sociology and Psychology Student Council Adviser Louis Lanzalotto I don ' t know. I give up. You tell me. American History II and Economic Problems,- Social Studies Department Chairman Charles Brown Shape up or ship out. American History I, Personal, Civic and Economic Problems Assistant Football and Basketball Coach; Senior Class Committee Al DeFilippo 9th period on the track. American History II American Field Service Committee; Cross-country Coach; Assistant Track Coach
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of size and shape. For more advanced and interested students, there are accelerated courses probing deeper into the study of Solid Geometry and Calculus. Many students selecting this curriculum find in¬ creased challenge and reward by participating in the Math League of Bergen County. Through the study of mathematics, all pupils are given an opportunity to organize and express themselves clearly and logically. Also, the abil¬ ity to reason is stressed. This program provides an answer to the pioneer spirit of youth, by opening the door to a world of exploration, chal¬ lenge, and conquest. Lucette Russo Room 211 at 3:12. Algebra II and Geometry Community Committee; Tri-Hi-Y Julia Yaged As Euclid would say . . . Algebra I and II Honor Society Daniel Jankelunas It ' s elementary! Advanced Mathematics Math Department Chairman; Visual Aids Club 23
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