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T eachi ng Both Mr. Robert Proctor, above, and Mr. Lyle Leischner, below, teach science courses in addition to elementary algebra. Miss Virginia Speck heads the South Avenue math department, which continues the Higgins Avenue program by offering advanced algebra and college preparation mathematics for students having completed the previous courses. Teachers have expressed approval of the new approach instituted to maintain a sound, modern program. Higgins Avenue offers elementary algebra, plane geometry, and practical math as basic grounding and as preparation for later work. All courses are taught according to the new system, emphasizing concept and theory, w'hich Mr. Reuben Zieg, HA chairman, calls “stimulating and interesting.” Mr. Frank McElwain, geometry and algebra teacher, spends sixth period and many hours after school on athletics. He coaches the South Avenue freshman football and basketball teams. One of the three math department members who assist the athletics program, Mr. Donald Falldorf is a Higgins Avenue freshman football and basketball coach. He is a teacher of practical math and algebra. Mr. Donald Moore helps coach the Higgins Avenue football B-squad and assists with varsity wrestling. His first five periods are occupied with four algebra classes and a study hall. To acquaint students with the logic behind familiar operations and prepare them for college work, algebra and college prep math are taught by Mr. Marvin Trask and other SA members.
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New System of Mathematics Stresses Basic, Underlying Concepts Students wishing to explore certain areas of mathematics more deeply have formed a Math Club guided by Mr. Jack Swan, teacher of college preparatory math and algebra. Class discussions lead to broader understanding by giving students an opportunity to ask questions and express ideas about problems. Mr. Darrell Rassmus-sen uses this technique in his five geometry classes. Students are daily introduced to new concepts of higher mathematics by Miss Speck, SA math chairman, pictured at left. According to administrative policy, department members give students class time to seek personal assistance and work on daily assignments. Mr. Werner Held, below, answers a student’s question in one of his geometry classes. Miss Dorothe Nelson and Mr. Loren Johnson, left, evaluate test questions for effectiveness in measuring student mastery of materials. Geometry is taught by Mr. Johnson, practical math and algebra by Miss Nelson. When two math teachers get to talking, the conversation turns to some aspect of their chosen careers. Mrs. Maday, practical math and algebra, and Mr. Baker, algebra, discuss the new series of text books introduced in the past two years.
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Mr. Neil Dahlstrom, commuting between Orchestra is conducted by Mr. Harold Herbig. buildings daily, conducts singing classes and leads student choirs. Sponsor Over 20 Appreciation of music as an art as well as technical knowledge of the subject are instilled in their students by four music teachers, who also sponsor various instrumental and vocal groups. Music Teachers Organizations fn Mr. James Tibbs heads the music department as Director Mrs. Jeanne Lewis teaches Enqlish of Music. and music classes. Office workers Mrs. Mary Schultz and Mrs. Zelpha Lemon keep school records up As secretary to Mr. Wetzel and a valu- to date. able member of the staff. Miss Sharon Bross must be aware of all school activi-ties and administrative details. 28
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