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A new program offered students a chance to catch up with fellow students when they had math difficulties. The program, Math Skills, was started by Mrs. Jane Ivey, head of the department. Math Skills begins in Jr. High when a test is given to locate any deficiencies and is continued through High School. Students are placed with others having same problems, but are allowed to move at their own speed. Vocational Math, another new program, was taught by Mrs. Janice Horton and Mrs. Wendy Dodge. ln this class, students worked out math problems concerning auto mechanics, electricity, machines and carpentry. Sometimes, the regular classes were crowded into half a room forcing students to perch on window sills, but by semester everything seemed to settle down and students returned to their normal studies. Moth department offers new skill oriented programs Left: Mrs. lvey's room became the center of many hours of work as students helped to put together new Math Skills booklets Abolvo Trng student Louis Barbian turns his attention to logarithms.
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Above: Tim Murphy demonstrates the proper method of solving a binomial equation. Top rlght: Variety is added to the geometry classes as they venture outdoors to find geometrical figures. Bottom right: Cutting out figures makes the principles of geometry easier to com- prehend. 28!Mmd Expansion
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Robert Gibson Charlie Pierson 9 Q, fs' i- ' .yy If x if I Art students found themselves in along narrow room in the old Central building this year. The loss of their room to the counselors' offices, however, didn't hinder their yearly school contests or field trips to view local techniques. And as usual, their creative ideas and colorful work graced everything from bulletin boards to formal dances. Assemblies for high school, junior highs and grade schools Kept chorus students busy preparing programs, especially during Christmas. Along with the band, they entered state wide competition winning both individual and group awards. The band, working with a new director, marched at games, played for pep rallies and continued to obtain honors at invitational programs. Entire school reops the benefits of Fine arts program' J , r it l Sue Weller L V W if im-is xt 7 f . 3 ri hifi 3O!Mind Expansion
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