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Mathematics Daniel Jankelunas Algebra Calculus Mathematics Department Chairman Mr. D. Jankelunas writes Why Y?” on a student’s math paper. Mr. M. Nardelli, trying to help Sue Schneider with a math problem, asks, Where are my glasses?” Raymond Adams Algebra Geometry Marius Nardelli Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Chess Club Roseann Rotella Algebra Geometry 24
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Kingdom of Knowledge Joan Garbarino General Math Chemistry Richard LaManna Biology Charles Long Biology Physics Conservation Club Dennis Ferraro, a tenth grade Biology Student, writes out the answers to his lab report. David G. Miles Physics Physical Science Ann Nardo Biology Charles Stiteler Chemistry 23
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Quest for Quadratics Mathematics has always been considered the queen of the sciences. Today, it is continuing to play a vital role in this atom ic age. Our mathematics department, under the guidance of Mr. D. Jankelunas, attempts to meet the present day’s demands by equipping all students with a solid mathematical background. Courses cover a wide spectrum, ranging from general math to algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and even calculus. Through Algebra I students learn the basic properties of using positive and negative numbers, letters, and other symbols to express and analyze the relationship between the concepts of quantity in terms of formulas and equations. In Geometry, the students learn to deal with the measurements, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. Having successfully completed Algebra I and Geometry, the students may continue with Algebra II which is the study of polynominals with an emphasis on relations and functions. These are followed by the study of trigonometry which is the study of vectors and angles. Climaxing the program is the co urse on calculus, a college subject. To round out the curricula general math courses are offered to prepare students for business and certain trades. Linda Rubenstein General Math Geometry Lucette Russo Algebra Trigonometry Awards and Club Committee Richard Tennant Algebra Trigonometry Julia Yaged Algebra Geometry American Field Service Mrs. L. Russo, in teaching word problems, says, Reading is important in math too! to an algebra class. 25
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