Reedsburg High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Reedsburg, WI)

 - Class of 1967

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New Methods Further Modernized CLARENCE BITTNER MS.. U, of Wisconsin Algebra, Physics, Trigo- Algebra, Consumer Math- nometry. Analytic Ge- ematics ometry ROGER GRUNDAHL BA, Luther College MRS. LOIS LAPER DONALD MA., U. of Wisconsin MCNAUGHTON Algebra. Geometry BA, Stout U Industrial Arts, Electricity. General Mathematics Using a slide rule. Janice Greenwood, an advanced algebra student. tries her hardest to solve challenging problem. 3 i Geometry is more than numbers: it is also shapes-tevrahedrons. sec- tioned cones. elliptical solids. parallelepipeds, and cones Mr. Grundahl. first year algebra teacher. discussed the distributive l U 18

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Interested Seniors DAVID MARSH JOSEPH OPHOVEN BVS., U, of Wisconsin MA, U. of Wisconsin World HiSl0fYf Social Social Problems, Political Problems Science. Social Psy- 17, l chology World History opened wide all the neglected avenues of research to the students of Mr. Marsh's class working on a research paper. , mifmwww 'M 'I Carefully recorded notes from weekly history lectures supplement V A the daily reading of History of a Free People. Mr. Caldwell carelully explains the functions of the Middle Ages labor guilds to sophomores studying world history. 17



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the Mathematics Department iG5 ww Two of Mrs. Laper's diligent students, Dick Seifert and Linda Paulson. write their geometrical proofs on the blackboard. property of multiplication over addition with his class. Mathematics Mathematics has become more important in everday living and is used by almost everyone, whether in doubling a recipe or filling out income tax forms. Aware of these basic applications of mathematics. Webb High offers an extensive math program with classes ranging from general to specialized courses and requires that, in order for a student to graduate. he must successfully complete two years of math. Basic subjects offered are general math, a review of grade school arithmetic: consumer's math: and first year and advanced algebra. Geometry is offered to many students, sophomores through sen- iors, and teaches them to think by solving proofs and using mathematical processes. Any student who de- sires to further his studies beyond the basic courses has the opportunity to take trigonometry and analytic geometry. In many of the courses this year, modern teaching methods were employed and experiments were tried. To increase understanding, film strips were shown and explained. and in the spring. students of Webb entered a math contest prepared by the Wis- consin Council of Mathematics Association. putting them in competition with others throughout the state. Mr. Bittner records a series of answers which may surprise many of his advanced algebra students. 19

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