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I Dave LaLonde and Rich Lubaway explain the division Geometrically-minded students, Patricia Sitarski, of polynomials to Elaine Woods and Barb McGowan. Leonard Darnell, William Zacharias, Annette Viola, MATHEMATICS and Carol Kaetz use visual-aids to demonstrate facts about the circle. Making things add up. Explaining a trig problem? That's what Mike Harring- ton seems to be doing to a very attentive group of Senior boys. ' '71 Mr. Lentine answers Greg Irwin's question about a problem in Second Year Algebra.
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Judith Spier, Leonard Darnell, and Mary Faber are interested watchers as Mary Jean Gabbord explains the types of the novel. ENGLISH The Freshmen find the kineposium an interesting way to study English. Rh-. The language of the moderns. Th! Library seems to be the center of attraction for Mike Selwa Klefti and Gary Ruthig fright, disagree on this group of the Junior English Class. Could it be some points in Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter. Other that they are writing essays? members ofthe panel are Bob Kubinec, Jim Dani, Frank Cichon, Joe VanHulle, and Mike Harrington.
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