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Math students master computers Students in Computer Math learned how to work computers and how to func- tion in a modern office, explained Mr. Bill Ledbetter, instructor. During the one quarter course, the stu- dents worked with programs of increas- ing difficulty, commented Robert Villar- real, senior. Due to the difficulty of the course, only those students who had been recommended by their teachers for Algebra II could enroll, added Mr. Led- better. Computer Math was started in 1976 making it one of the newest courses on campus. Mr. Ledbetter remarked that he expected an increase in enrollment in future years. Not only math students benefited from the Wang 2000 system computer, used for the course, the administration also used It to prepare the daily attendance bulletins and class ranking, he added. (A) Jennifer Cottingham, Lori Strong, Laurie Marek and Annette Morales observe polar graphing exam- ples on the board in EMA class (photo by Moore). (D) Taking notes in class, Gary Warner, junior, learns how to graph polar equations (photo by Moore). 112
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l.-UMiJA ' (A) Relieving tension in Oral Interpretation, Bill Tanner and Randy Oodd, seniors, learn how to relax before giving a public speech (photo by Moore). (C) Working with a group, Ricky Palermo, senior, studies various sci- ence fiction writers and the different themes in their novels (photo by Moore). (E) While studying Romeo and Juliet , Missy Ray, freshman, watches the modern version of the play, West Side Story, on video tape (photo by Saenz). Pages by Carol Steele 1 1 1
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(B) Comparing answers, Jon Massari, junior, and Kerry Allison, sophomore, confer on a difficult problem in their Algebra II class (photo by Moore). (C) During her third period EMA class, Ms. Jodell Smith explains about polar graphing (photo by Moore). (E) Studying intently, Becky Grosse prepares for a test in her Algebra I class (photo by Moore). (F) Using the overhead projector, Ms. Carolyn Alley explains about dividing polynomials (photo by Moore). TKl Pages by Jeff Baiter 113
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