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of The Computer A ge Mr. Basil Cronin Mathematics Coach: Tennisg J.V. Basket- ball. Who cares why? Just take my word for it .... two and two does make four! III,- X , Mrs. Reardon Mathematics Advisor: Math Club. Cover your mouth when you yawn, dear. Mr. Pickett Mathematics It's equal because I made it equal. Mr. Thomas Graffte Mathematics Tharfore. . .
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Preparing For The Complexities A-3 Tx. sf Z Miss Winans Mathematics O, K. Fine Wlrs. Vlziru l'll'l'LfllS0l'l M:itl'u-iiL:i'1ws :mtl Svii-in-0 ,Xflv'isfirZ Vlziss ul' lf 3fl. 51'1Ll4- 4irixK'I1.H A -i gg Tw -1--,1- lg. - Y- Q JmApg-:kv .FQ-r. , Mrs. Ethel Atkinson Miss Marie Augustin Business Mathematics and Science Don't comb your hair in class. For 1Q0m0I'1'0W YOU OHIY haV9 to memorize the names of the bones- W,IATHEBlATICS then we'l1 learn which goes where. From General Math One and Two through Calculus, the excellent math teachers of Sharon High prepare us to enter the computer age. Any student may take from two to six or seven math courses, chosen from a wide and varied field. The usual sequence in Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra H. and then either Trigonometry or Senior Review Mathg but, like most rules, there are many ex- ceptions. Preparatory Math, Business Math, and even Calculus are available to those desiring to enter the mysterious realm of numbers. Z3 O i P ii F , X 1 , ,. rugs' '-1 1 6 ,J,.. ,-gg,-: 4 qi' lfqfv ' ' fr,-ight
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Understanding The How and Why SCIENCE Through new discoveries and new applications of old dis- coveries, science today is of great importance in helping man to understand the how and why of life. Here at Sharon High, the Science Department gives students the incentive to join in this advancement of humanity. Through the ef- forts of the science teachers, students in Sharon can obtain a closer look into the causes and effects of the world which surrounds them. Through their expert guidance, perhaps Sharon High will bring forth another Robert Goddard or Walter Reed. Mr. Marcus Marcussen , Miss Rosemary Suckow SCi9HC'2 Science What did you say your name is ? Are you kidding me? l i 5 i 3 , 1 1 Ng. O 1 Mr. Dudley Davenport Science Coach: Varsity Basketballg J.V. Baseball. Advisor: Class of 1967. I know vou don't find this inter- Mr. Joseph Cook Mathematics and Science esting, but would you mind not Maybe we'd better start from the snoring? beginning. . . f A All ll 4 Mr John Llberman Science Advisor: Student Council. . Hmmm ......... that's funny, it worked last time. 6 u yL !'I V Mr. Miles Marcus Science Advisor: Audio-Visual Aids Club. You did what with the cow's eyes?
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