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lathematical Operation; Offers Traditional, Modern Courses MISS VIRGINIA HESTER MR. DAVID MAGNUSON MISS GLADYS SMITH MR. HINTON SMITH MISS ELIZABETH TOMACHEV MR. STANLEY WAGENHALS Mr. Lillevig checks for accuracy on geometric drawing. Mr. Magnuson tries in vain to equalize an inequality.
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Mathematics Department Emphasizes the “Why” of a General math students Rusty Hansen, Frank Hulber, and Doris Hibbs test their knowledge at the blackboard. Kathy Back is a study in complete concentration as she takes an algebra I quiz. Edison’s Mathematics Department maintains a course of study that is modem in every respect. Even the student who desires only a brief encounter with the world of figures studies selected topics in General Math I and Math II. The traditional subjects, algebra, geometry, and inter¬ mediate math are all taught with a modern slant. A fourth year math course. Functions and Matrices, was pre¬ pared by the School Mathematics Study Group ' . A special course in trigonometry and limits, a background course for calculus, is offered especially for those who seek an engineering career. MR. BONNER ALLEE Department Head MISS ANN GALLAGHER MR. ARTHUR LILLEVIG MR, CHARLES LOUDIN Mr. Alice looks on as intermediate math students Hoppy Campbell, Nancye Giam- papa, and Scott Allman solve an analytical geometry problem. 22
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MR. DALE LISI MR. STUART MacCAFFRAY MRS. WALTRAUT NELSON Mr. Sutton helps Wesley Lyons and Wilma Orange with a quantitative experiment in Chem-Study. Mr. Sutton and the teachers in his department have acquainted their students with many scientific phases and facts. Among the courses are: earth science, an introduction to geology and astronomy; biology, concerned with all matter of plant and animal life; chemistry and chem study, both of which deal with the composition of matter, the latter having emphasis on laboratory experiments; and physics, an introduction to and a specific study of time, space, and matter. The modern laboratories and experienced staff give the student body an excellent oportunity to develop scientific knowledge. Science Students Get Opportunity to Develop Scientifu Mr. Lisi’s earth science class gets a taste of geology. 24
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