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Histor Broadens Horizons LY Through the study of History we learn about everything that has hap- pened in the past. World History makes students aware of the problems in foreign lands, while U. S. History provides us with the growth of our own nation. Seniors take a semester of both U. S. Government and Economics. In this way, they learn to take an active part in politics, and also to live in an economic world in a sensible way. Randy points out the course of a bill to a U. S. Govemment class. U. S. History students brighten up the bulletin board with colored maps ot our country's territorial expansion. Iune Lewis takes Iim Marando on a tour through Europe by Clyde seems to be selling stock to his Economics class. way ot a map.
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Math Builds New A e i. 7 ' ' .Ill X Mr. Cavanaugh supervises, while Ioan Kxsylia bxsects a rss'-we , N? triangle. '. ,.z J Solving graph problems is easy for these Advanced Algebra students. As one of the three R's 'Rithmetic, or Mathematics as it is better known, is a basic and important study for all Tolleston students. Our general math classes learn the general rules and necessary fundamentals for work- ing everyday problems. In Algebra, Geome- try, and Trig. students learn advanced and specialized procedures for working problems involving graphs, equations, spheres, and right triangles. Mathematics is a foundation for our society, with an increased knowledge of it we are able to further ourselves and our country. lim Lynch tackles a hard trigonometry problem. Algebra students find graphing an interesting field.
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