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I 1 if lv ,J r 1 an K 4 ,ff DL, Algebra Il students work axis problems. Math Beginning mathematicians at Turner High School are in troduced to the language of mathematics in Algebra I and secondary math, while middleclassmen learn to think logically in geometry and apply their newly acquired skill in algebra Il. Advanced students become fluent in the language of mathematics through modern introductory analysis and business math. Teachers: Miss Shirley Coffin-geometry, algebra l Mr. Burley Martin-algebra l and Il Mr. David McDonald-business, secondary math Mr. Hubert Waugh-modern introductory analysis, cal- culus , -pi' I-'I Mr. Hubert Waugh Mr. David McDonald M555 Shiflelf Coffin C'
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Counselors Students at Turner have three fine counselors to help them with their transferal and graduation problems. Miss Mildred Cunningham, senior counselor, is doing an excellent job of getting college-bound seniors to the univer- sity of their choice. Mr. Roy Kleindolph and Miss Nancy Oyler help the under-classmen with class changes. Librarians Turner's librarians, Miss Keitha Peterson and Mrs. Betty Bukeley, have again Worked diligently to make our library what it is today, a storehouse of knowledge. Magazines, filmstrips, newspapers, and records really help in the running of our fine library. Alright! Alright! The installment plan's okay! ,F .1 W r H it E Li-QA 3 , . ij Miss Keitha Peterson and Mrs. Betty Bulkeley Miss Nancy Oyler F r F S2 Fi 2 L ry Mr. Roy Kleindolph M5 Miss Mildred Cunningham
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Science All students at Turner High School are required to en- roll in one of the four Lab Sciences offered before they can graduate. Biology students find themselves in a se1f-advance- ment program studying the science of life. The Chemistry students search in nature for regular- ities which will result in the ability to predict. Contrasting the smallest atom to the universe, with an emphasis on energy and matter, enables Physics students to understand the physical world in which they live. It was stated that more students should take physics to gain a better understanding of the world and its prob- lems. Mr. Arnold Voth Mr. Albert Frisby
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