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Audio-visual department has a new learning research center. Student prepares to use a microfilm viewer in the learning research center of the library. Mr. Bruce Lindsay takes a projector and screen for use in a classroom . K-nowledge is the key to suc- cess, and knowledge can be found in books. And books can be found in the library which provides an atmos- phere encouraging both study and research. The new library contains ample space for reference and pleasure purposes. Mr. William David Patton, audio-visual aids director, and Mr. Bruce Lindsay, audio-visual clerk. Mr. Patton assists John Lambert. 29
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Mrs. Imogene Book, Director of the Library. Ron Henson makes use of one of the library ' s many resource materials. Senior clerk and office manager, Mrs. Paula Delaney, and Miss Kathy Karcher, clerk, help Alexander Wright check out material for home study.
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Math Symbols Hold The Future The realm of mathe- matics can be used in any profession , and at least three hours of math cred- it is required for gradua- tion from Rend Lake . Courses offered range from computational math, for students who haven ' t shown a marked ability in mathe- matics, to integral calcu- lus and differential equa- tions for the more ad- vanced students. Mr. William Myers, head of Mathematics Department, explains the function of x in college algebra. The spring semester saw the introduc- tion of elementary statistics, a course combining sociology, psychology, ec- onomics and math. The purpose of the course in applied statistics is to assist the individual in performing and under- standing scientific investigations. ninyiiiiiwi Mr. Julian J. Levesque ponders an assignment to be given to his algebra class. Mr. Proffitt scans through his phys- ics text. Practice makes perfect is still, and always will be, the rule as these math students know all too well. 30
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