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PREPARATION for a future in any vocation is the theme of the mathematics department. General courses such as business mathematics, algebra, and geometry have a usefulness in any vocation as well as in home life. More advanced courses prepare students for higher education and more specialized fields. These include advanced algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry. Along with mathematical principles, students are taught logic and reasoning through the teachers ' methods of presenting the topic. Recognizing an ur- gent need for an improved program of instruction in secondary mathematics, the department under the super- vision of Sister Jean Baptiste, adopted a new text for algebra II. It is a study of contemporary math from the viewpoint of to- day ' s concepts and tom- orrow ' s needs, challenging student to explore the uni- versal nature of basic concepts and the reasons behind specific procedures. ACCURACY COUNTS — As Sharon Robins plans a geometric design, Florence Rutkowski and Colleen Stuart look over her shoulder, fascinated by her construction. Sister Mary William ' s geometry class enjoy this demonstration of artistic ability as a diversion from proving theorems. LOOKS COMPLICATED — In algebra II class, Jerry Mercurio checks his answer while Sam Nap Bill Mullins graphs his solution of inequalities. olitan seems confused over his solution.
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Mathematics Ze aches Us Zhc Value of figures “IT ' S EASY TO LEARN , 99 say Jim Kuschel and Pat Landon DeFord seem doubtful as they look at the slide rule. Puzzled to their classmates in trigonometry. Benedict Lathrop and John but determined, the rest of the class struggle to solve a problem. 22
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WHAT ' S THAT — Film strips are helpful and interesting to identify a film strip. Awaiting the outcome are L. to r. to Modem History students. Tim Bailey and John Allore try Judy Gillett, Lynn Lowenthal, Mary Ward, and Judy Wall. FIND IT — In the World Geography class, Mr. Michael Gkekas displays an accurate map of the United States to John Vandenbossche and Edward Grattan. Barbara Bennett and Marion Johnson are engaged in sketching their own map on the board, to help visualize the topography of the U. S. 24
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