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it if Techniques aid science and mathematics Dissecting frogs and worms, microscopic viewing of one-celled animals, and learning how to work a slide rule were again traditional studies in the mathe- matics and science departments this year. However, new ideas and equipment gave the traditional an added dimension. Returning from a Little Rock meeting in November, lVlrs. Susan Dickson, chairman of the mathematics department, shared with other faculty members the latest trends in the field con- cerning subject matter and teach- ing techniques. Educators attend- , as as .gf X . ing the Arkansas Council of Teachers of lvlathematics heard twelve guest lecturers speak on such topics as topology, new math, project ideas, and tom cat mathematics. New equipment aided in a better understanding of physics in the science department. A tor- sion pendulum and a wind tunnel gave student scientists added depth in their studies of matter and energy. In addition, the use of the Scientific American in chem- istry led to weekly discussions about articles in the magazine. All shapes and sizes of geometric figures are used by Betsy Randall and Dick Gotcher in Mrs. Susan Dickson 's geometry sec tion. Math, Science 55
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Head bone connected to the tail bone? Or is it the other way around? Kathy Hauser, Bill Kramer, and Cheryl Carlile attempt to solve the dilemma as they examine the 203 bones located in the human body, lVlath problems projected on an overhead screen allow an entire class to watch the steps in solving a complicated equation Mary Ann Staton draws a parabola m Mr Claude Lumpkin 's algebra class during Teacher Appreciation Day. Exploring the world of elec- trons in ph ysics class, Charles Strauser polarizes a cathode-ray tube.
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With minds thinking and fingers working, Rebecca Terry, and Janet Paul, sophomores, Diane Barringer, senior, and Linda Sandusky, sophomore, display their skill at artistry. Houses and office buildings were among the many drawings designed by Sam Berry and Bobby Beach, seniors, in drafting. Steady arms and a keen eye are essential in designing office buildings in drafting as shown by Craig Harris, senior. 56 Fine Arts f if wx
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