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Mrs Fedor discusses the difficulties in Trigonometry and Analysis with Judy Reynolds, Kathy Stevens, and Ken McDonald. Mathematics A Fraction Of Learning Math is a course used in all fields of work. Confused about prime numbers? Having trouble with Trignometry? Room 118 has your answers. This is where Mrs. Fedor goes for her full day of classes. General Math, Algebra I and II, Geometry, Trignometry, and Analy- sis all are taught by Mrs. Fedor. Lee Peterson, Mary Rauch, and Mona General Mathematics students pay close atten- Pam Parry works to finish her assignment Frost ponder over the difficult proofs in tion in class. Geometry. Celeste Hytrek poses for a picture. Mrs. Fedor assists Algebra 1 in their work. 25
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Social Studies From Past to Present The goal of the Social Studies program is to get students to understand why certain things do happen and to help them meet the challenges of the community, nation, and the world. American Problems brings a better understanding of world affairs along with World History and U. S. History. These classes were taught by Mr. Anderson. Mr. Nicklaus instructed the World Geography class. Mr. Nicklaus looks over his notes during World Geography. In American Problems, Cora Leggett, Dave Wilcox, and Calvin Looney hurry to finish. Craig Rector, Gene Rogers, John Clauson, David Wilcox, Lowell Shorb, Tom Cunningham, and Pete Cunningham take notes in U. S. History. Nancy Froberg, Alan Wiwatowski, Carroll Quilhaugh, Marrilee Stallard, Teresa Shorb, Julie Moore and Pam Parry concentrate on their and Judy Reynolds fill out their 1040 forms in American Problems. U. S. History test 24
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Science From Peas to Fruit Flies Science is a branch of knowledge, especially one concerned with estab- lishing facts, principles, and methods by experiments and hypotheses. That is just what Mr. Nightingale and the science classes did this year. Looking for answers and learning new and in- teresting facts brought a different light on many things. The Chemistry class finds fun in learning different skills. 26 Biology 1 class is busy learning the ways of life.
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