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Line Q R is equal to line P Q says Richard Crist to Sue Martin and Mrs. All forms of math- matics, from u+l:zm + LOQX are covered by Fleming's curriculum. For the bus- iness students there is a specialized courseg and for college-bound students algebra, college algebra, plane and solid geometry, and trigonometry make the student think. Although we Some- times find our nerves frayed in seeking the solu- tion to a problem, the re- lief we gain in finding 'the answer makes thestruggle worthwhile. Tucker in geometry class. The intricacies of the slide rule are explained to mem- bers of the advanced math class by Doug Drumheller. ath Prog ram Broad
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o This is the receiver, says Pat Karnes as she explains her Science Fair exhibit. Mrs. Painter explains the com- l plicated organic structure of , the' human body to M. A. Sub- , le ln a Sputnik-concious era, Fleming students prepared themselves for the future by adding Science to their studies. A general science class found many younger students learning basic principals to be applied later in physics and chemistry. Courses such as biology and atory work, although those with squeamish stom achs felt weaker and weaker as dissections be gan. swag pportunities Through Science advanced biology offered much valuable labor-
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Preparation for the Business World johnny Le Noir solves a problem in business math class. Learn your brief forms, says Mrs. Brown to her first year shorthand class while Miss Iames listens to the click, click, click, of the typewriter keys as the would be stenographers transcribe their notes. Besides typ- ing and shorthand, business students are offered bookkeeping, general bus- iness math, and business English. A few fortunate students are able to take V.O.T. and work half the day in a business office. New this year is the D.E. course where the students work in a department store. Miss Bates gives a student instructions in using the typewriter. 'D' . :Edin
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