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Glenn Ballard Department Head Linda Deer Walter Earley Barbara Hobson xix x h , mt Rx .. V William Miller Nancy Seib Mr. qlenn Ballard writes another in a series of meaningful quotes intended to inspire students. idemics E ugene VanStone Math courses arouse interes class enrollment remains hig Again the Math Department offered a wide variety of classes to meet the needs of each student. Under the guidance of department chairman Mr. Glenn Ballard, the staff worked continuously to prepare lessons to meet the needs of their students. Enrollment remained high particularly in the advanced Classes. Calculus was offered one period with College Algebra, Analytic Geometry, and Computer Math each offered two periods. Mr. Ballard stated, We are pleased that such a large number of students are enrolling in mathematics electives and are there by ke their future employment options more flex Added to this year's staff was Mr, W Miller, an engineer in the United State Force for 20 years before coming to Harri: Several students entered a math 0 conducted at ISUEt Senior Chuck Moss participated in the fifth year math level, , first in calculus Senior Rob Fleming. also fifth year level, received honorable menhor sophomore Vance Schaefer won a tertific merit in geometry.
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. History courses provide extracurricular activities q for student enrichment Historx classes once again provided a major partofthe credits requnred tor graduatnon, and I the Social SIUdIGS Department otfered a variety ofclasses for students to take Among the classes offered to freshmen this 5': year mare norld hlStOFW, urban development, ' and geographx L'rban dexelopment and geo- graph replaced thecutllvnshlp classes that were not axallable thus war American Studies 1-4, d umrw offered to Juniorsand 50m0r5, cvntvrvd amund economics, American hnston and gmvrnmvnt Thus pror gram M: delupvd bx tho dvpdrtmvnt's ?teachersand has pmu-n xuu vsstul In past yvdrs ,Also anulablv t0 yunmrs and SUHIUFS wvro American problems and thaw IHdJUF vlvrtwv . claS5es mdudmg smmlogy psuholugy and anthropolugx Sexeral opportumtws uc'rt' prmldvd for Estudents to participate In extracurruuldr soual ' 5tudIe5aLtmtws Among thew nvrv Latin Day 'forfreshmannurld husturx students, Ldu Dm for seniors, and Hnmn Um tur all Imvls of students Tuo temherx mthm the Saudi Studies Department lot! during the umrw of the year r. Rxck Borrws transtvm-d to Central as ssistant pnnupal In dmrgv m attendance near he end of first semester He was replaced by rsv Kano Hautl. a transmr from 80559 After he second semester got under um, Miss arjorx Bates rvurvd Liking mar her dasses n, lassts JUdllh f'ornm. a former substitute eacher 1 LAIlen Cox celebrates Thanksgiving bY taking ImeUth-watering helping of German potato 33 . Doris Allen WilliamkhBartelt Department Head Anna Blackburn Rick Borries QR Cynthia Holtzman Mitchell Marsch . ?:?:m Jerry Noland W V U! , Wm ma... , ., a ' ' k Borries demon- Let's lynch hIm. Mr. RIC strates his solution to the problems presented by the Ayatollah K homeini. Allen box QR m ' Randy Mattingly Nan James VanCleave VJ ohn Williams AcademicsH7
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Mr. William Miller grabs the attention of his class while explaining the fascinating field of mathematics. Senior Chuck Moss plots a new course for the Starship E nterprise as he attempts to defeat the Klingon Empire in Computer Math class. Ir. Larry Griepenstroh tries to penetrate a athEmatical concept into the minds of his leometfy Class. Academicsl29
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