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Entangling Labyrinihs Ji, .M , 2 4 A , gl ,, ABOVE-Joe English engages in the usual pre- test ritual, sharpening a pencil. LEFT-During his College Algebra class, Mike Jensen proves 4x2:8.
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Calculating Mathematicians Unravel Survey Mathematics, a course con- cerned with mathematical inventions since the time of Euclid, was offered for the first time this year. Its purpose was to broaden the scope of mathe- matical studies available to the Short- ridge student. Guest speakers, films, biographical studies, and a field trip to the Chicago Museum of Science and lndustry enlivened and expanded the course. Two new overhead proiectors were purchased to facilitate instruction in the more advanced classes. Projec- tion materials illustrated theories, problems, and concepts from all branches of math. Such courses and materials relieved student slaving and assisted in pre- senting the basics necessary for the study of mathematics. ABOVE-Students listen intently in Mr. Freeland's Geometry I class. RIGHT-Dole Smith finds a laugh between the covers of his Geometry I textbook. 'sc 7
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Studying Insects, Soap, Sulphur Part of Birds and bees and buoyancy rarely change, but the science departments modernize. Biology rooms assumed an impressive air with overhead pro- jectors and a new set of microscopes. ln the chemistry department stu- dents burrowed into their old algebra books for help with the newly-pre- sented math theory. Physics students were aided by new texts, yet they too encountered the usual mathematical difficulties. New equipment in that de- partment included a ripple tank and optical and electrical materials. Student testing and reorganization of the curriculum, with consideration of student needs, continued throughout the year. RIGHT-Differentiating the protective membranes of the fetus of a pig, Robert L. Black demonstrates animal obstetrics in his Physiology class. BELOW-New equipment overruns the biology department as Department Head Robert L. Black and Assistant McClellan Cox unwrap boxes. .5 ,, 5 s 5... a4IRh
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