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New Outlooks on Old Concepts Geometry, taught by Gene Pierson, has many angles. He patiently explained to Liz Kallas how to dissect a straight one. Even a math-science teacher must relaxl In his more serious moments, Mr. Don Priest instructs in Math and Science. Mark Rutledge and David Johnston tried to fast-talk Mr. Harry Harmes into lowering the curve. Roger Sawyer has Have a heart! Mr. Harold Reed lectured on the main organs of the human body in a Biology II class. He also taught Math. 26
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French German Latin Germany's mythological Ziegfried, who became famous for killing a dragon, marched again in the RHS Home- coming parade. £ offered by Laboratory equipment augmented individual as well as group instruction in the four-year German languoge program Mrs. Eva Penico. 25
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I his doubts. Algebra II must have its funny side. Here, Mrs. Mildred Montgomery, math instructor, smiled at a student response. Sesame Street brought math minds to high school, then the Math Big Six took over — Calculus, Math Analy- sis, Trig, Algebra I and II, Geometry and Business Math. These armed stu- dent minds with facts and formulas to produce full time engineers, business leaders and bankers. Trigonometry and Math Analysis combined for a year course along with Calculus, en- abling an RHS student to prepare for the computerized world. Biology I and II, Physics and Chem- istry I and II enabled students to an- swer their questions by experimenta- tion and dissection. Everything from cats to the study of movements of slinkies were included in the activities through which future scientists and doctors gathered facts which led them to new ideas and theories. In one of Mr. Bill Brent's Chemistry classes, students cooled down Acetone with dry ice to see how the pressure gauge was affected. 27
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