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'QW 5' Qs 4 E Mr, Eldon Comm Mrs. Carol Dobson Mr. Al Ferenz Mrs. Karen Grassl Mr, Walter Hoffman Mr. Thomas Hopkins Mr, Gegrge Vemlch Mrs. Barbara Meadows Mr. Elsio Poloni Miss Ellen Samtilipo Mrs. Sally Swanson l n . in 4 47 3 xml 5 E Z X V li EH?-D NI L I , . f45?i.. f Mathematics 137
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I Math Department Uses Basic Approacl by Kelley Hancock This year the mathematics department had a common approach to teaching. 'tWe are trying to encourage the students, said Walter Hoffman, head of the department. The mathematics teachers met for many hours and the result was a three page sheet of common ideas, goals, and miles. These included rules on scoring, grading, and me- Mr. Walt Hoffman, department chaimxan and photog- raphy buff, checks out who is aiming the camera at him for a change. PHOTO BY WILLIAMS Mr. Eldon Cozort helps Victor Scazzola arrive at the correct answer in Algebra II. PHOTO BY WILLIAMS I36 Mathematics thods to prevent cheating. The main goal of the math department was to take math more enjoyable for the students. These ideals were encouraged and shared by all of the teachers. Although there was still individuality of teachers, there was a more unified teaching effort among them. In their junior year, students had to take a ninth grade levelmath waiver exam. If they failed, they were placed in a consumer math class their senior year. Consumer math was a course designed to teach basic math skills used in every day life. The basic skills that were taught in- cluded learning how to handle independent living expenses, balancing a checkbook, and filling out income taxes. Mrs. Carol Dobson, teacher of consumer math said, ' 'lt is a very valuable classfor everyone.
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Stevens Exposes Student to Science .....i3ee' Eldon Ault by Stephanie McRae Science classes have access to pickled octopus and other similar goodies. No, no! Don't touch that pickled octopus! said Mr. Stadel. Sophomores Susan Parker and Alex Carlberg study their Biology lab in Mr. Stadelas class. Mmm Donald Berg Richard Solem Roger Stevens Jan Lewis Dennis Stadel Sonnie Stevens '?m'i'?9m1- t as . wi We ng 4 'f 138 Science
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