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Varied Mathematics Courses Present Howe ' s mathematics department is one of the best in the state. This reputation is maintained by offering eleven courses and by providing excellent teachers who help the students gain the important mathematical knowledge they will need in future life. The curriculum includes classes ranging from elementary math to college-level calculus. A background is available to all who are interested in this department, headed by Mrs. Marie Wilcox. Freshmen can elect either general math or first-year Alge- bra. Sophomores extend their knowledge in plane geometry and more advanced algebra. Juniors and seniors have a wide choice of college-preparatory courses, including trigonometry, college algebra, and analytical geometry and calculus. Pupils find these classes to be a lot of hard work, but also enjoyable and rewarding experiences. Howe is proud of the staff of capable veteran math teach- ers. These well-trained instructors work together to give Howe- ites a challenging look at the future. In discussing the clay ' s geometry problems, Mr. Schroder places stress on answering any questions his students may have. 22 Marie Wilcox, Robert Carr, John Fogle, Fred Lemley, Ruth Reed, Justin Rehm, Harrison Rich- ardson, Glenn Rohde, Roger Schroder, Mary Smuck comprise the math faculty. Mr. Richardson helps his students understand the functions of angles and lines on a plane through the use of sketches.
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Symbolism, Syllables, And Sentences As one of the new teachers, Mr. Dinkens is well versed in the fine points of English literature and grammar that often create problems. Caught in an expressive mood, Elizabeth Baldwin dramatically explains the day ' s lesson to her class. 21
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A Challenge To Inquiring Students Taking a math exam can be a challenge at times, but Howe students accept it as a routine part of the course. Mr. Lemley uses th e testing period to grade the homework papers that he received daily. The new math system can be confusing to most students, but Mr. Glenn Rohde makes it easier by carefully explaining the various types of sets. Pleased with her students progress, Mrs. Smuck explains the advantages of knowing the techniques of math in the modern world. 23
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