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Mathematicians BOOKKEEPINC PROCEDURE VISUALIZED proves engrossing to Camille Winogrocki, Julianne Lieder, Kathy Manzo, and Evelyn Kamon. PAUSE FOR A RECHECK is taken by Paulette La- Forest before completing her equation and graph in the Advanced Algebra class. CRAPHING A SOLUTION evokes discussion in an Nowicki argue a point after a detailed, board expla- Advanced Algebra class. Ann Marie Zamon and Carol nation by Carol Henn and Sharon Cavrich.
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FUTURE FIRE-WOMEN? No, just freshmen burning news paper for an experiment with three types of fire extinguishers Evelyn Czuczko, Ann Nardone fanticipating an explosionj Barbara Fryling, Mary Jo Huetteman, and Margaret Werner are the participants. Fleginites try to keep pace with today's modern world which places emphasis on space and scien- tific achievement. Freshmen become acquainted with basic funda- mentals in general science. All forms of life are studied in intricate detail by biology students who, with the aid of a micro- scope, closely examine plants and animals. With precarious fingers and looks of anguish, the girls dissect various specimens. Further explorations in the field of science are made by chemistry students who work with formu- las, equations, and test tubes to discover the many potentialities of nature's elements and com- pounds. WAITING FOR RESULTS, Mary Howell keeps the flame of knowledge burning brightly even though she has put out the flame of the Bunsen burner. She watches to see if her experi ment on the separation of mixed solutions is successful.
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Concentrate on Problem Solving FACTORINC IS FIASIER when explained in simple, everyday language. Diane jean- quenat clears up a point for her Algebra I classmates. ACCURACY PLUS SPEED are achieved through drill by these Algebra I scholars -- Diane Van Assche, Diane Halinski, Helen Oleszko, and Rita Lu Pema. A NEW ANGLE for a common geometric problem is brought Schwenter, Barbara Staskowski, Kay Nowaslce, Sue Kunath, up by Cynthia Walters fright, holding protractorl. Sue and Ann Thornton lend her a hearing. Swgga gs -A A
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