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il Klepach sits at the front table so Mr. Bob rkman can keep a close watch on him. fry Jacobson tries to figure out her notes in Ter to start her homework. lissa Van Dyke helps her friend, Susan Tubbs, ' on a tough Algebra II problem. Mrs. Jodell Smith instructs the class as Jaime Lopez, David Mireles, and Ta Lun Lu take notes. Chris Berend finishes her assignment as Mrs. Cynthia Simmang comes around to collect it. Before school started this year, I knew Calculus would probably be the hardest class I'd take in high school. But with straight A's through Geometry, Algebra II, and EMA, I figured I could handle Calculus, too. But when the first semester brought me three straight B's, trying to make an A practically became an obsession. Not that a B is anything tc complain about in a class like Calculus. But nothing is more frustrating than losing that A each six weeks by two points. I wanted to prove to myself that I could make an A. Well, the fourth six weeks I finally made it with a polnt to spare! The feeling of satisfaction made up for all the frustration of the first semester. Kathy Gregoire, 12 The low point was that we had at least twice as much homework than any other math class every night. However, it was a great attribute because Mrs. Alley says, 'Practice makes perfect,' and she is right. Practice is the only way to learn. Melissa Van Dyke, 11
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Math department adds students Algebra, geometry, trigonom- etry, and calculus are some of the different math choices students may pick from. This year, many students have been taking more than the required number of math credits. There are approx- imately 19 in calculus, and 283 in Algebra II. Next year in order to graduate, all pupils will be expected to complete three years instead of two years of math. Miss Kaye Arnold, head of the math department, said that the enrollment will be larger in the next few years. Students in accelerated math classes have the opportunity to go to local and national contests. Two of these were the Texas State Mathematics League Competition and the National Examina- tion in February. iss., 4 ,nl
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