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(A) Members of the math department faculty are SITTING: Ms. Sue Rowland, Ms. Carolyn Alley, Mr. Calvin Glaspy, Ms. Jodell Smith, Ms. Louise Linman, STANDING: Ms. May McClaugherty, Ms. Kaye Arnold, Mr. Joseph Wientjes, Mr. Bill Ledbetter, Mr. Robert McGinn, Ms. Jean Karp, Ms. Thelma Marlchalar, Ms. Constance Jones, Mr. Ernest Kerr, Dr. Charlotte Sumrall, Mr. William Tucker (photo by Wells). (C) In math class, Amy Plutt, senior, learns about the graphing of polar equa- tions (photo by Moore). (D) During class. Jay Moody, senior, explains how he completed an assignment (photo by Moore). 114
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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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iMATi a (B) After school, Ms. Cynthia Simmang grades tests from her Algebra II classes (photo by Schwarz). (E) During class, Debbie Marchbanks, junior, practices fac- toring binomials (photo by Moore). Department adjusts to aid students In order to help students with their math dif- ticulties, trigonometry was offered three quar- ters instead of one as in the past, explained Ms. Kaye Arnold, department chairman. With the change, students could repeat the course if necessary, she stressed. Also to aid students, 60 new calculators were purchased for classroom use. In addition, a decrease m the enrollment especially in the lower levels allowed for more individual help, she added. Overall, the department personnel remained the same except for the addition of Dr. Char- lotte Sumrall who taught Introduction to Alge- bra and Algebra I, added Ms. Arnold. ' Pages by Jeff Baiter 115
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