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-...fy 3 .J 1 ,Br 'flap' ,,,,.,.- Does Greg Pile really have to count his fingers in Mr. Kulhman's advanced math class? Mrs. Bruno suspects that Karl Bowser's daydreams do not include Algebra ll. -avg: 26 Advanced Math Prepares Junior high mathematics courses taught seventh graders basic structure, while eighth graders developed their skills in modern math. Freshmen met the challenge of Algebra l, which was the goal for junior high. Senior high students had a variety of fields to examine. Those wishing specialization in mathematics undertook plane geometry, Algebra ll, trigonometry and solid geometry. Nurses, math was offered, along with courses in surveying and indirect measurement. Business math was scheduled for students in the business education department. Advanced math was offered for the first time this year. To qualify, students were required to have maintained a 'B' average in their previous studies of mathematics. This course was designed as a continuation of solid geometry and an introduction to calculus. lts goal was to better pre- pare students for college. The math club, Mu Alpha Theta, was reactivated this year. Nlathematics was a field with vast opportunities for each individual. Some touched the surfaceg others dug deep to explore new levels, but each course contained values appro- priate to the goals of its students. Excelling in all fields, ,lim Pritts carries the burden of many subjects. ffassqmsgnn
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