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Computer and math make changes Some new faces appeared in the math room. John Christopher replaced Lorel Preston for Algebra I and II, and Gary Stark replaced Lois Bigler for geometry and col- lege board math. Instructors for computer clas- ses were Marsha Snell, teaching computer literacy, and Dennis Snell, teaching Computer Pro- gramming I and II, and computer projects, along with advanced math, math analysis EG 101 and trigonometry. Students who aided in the computer room were Dave Basche, Chris Colbum, Matt Dro- bel, Kim Hix, Doug Joens, Pat Jones, Tim Keeler, Jerod McBride, Tod Phillips and Rick Wach. Several changes occurred in the math department. Survey of math changed to college board math. Instead of a whole year of rexdew, only the first semester was, while second semester was a mix- ture of review and new material, mainly the basics of Algebra II and trigonometry. This change re- Demonstrating on the computer Lee Kil- gore works outa problem for Dennis Snell's Computer Programming I class. duced the class size by more than half for second semester. Several new pieces of equip- ment were added to the computer room, including a new modem system which can connect one of the Estes Park High School's com- puters to any other in the U.S. In addition to the system, a new color printer was used and a computer- ized attendance program was op- erated fourth quarter. In Algebra ll John Christopher shows the class how to graph sine and cosine. 12 Math and computers At the chalk board Gary Stark gives notes to the geometry class.
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M: .- A tt .kkkrhr H3 ..,. J kkrk W During a preliminary test, Jason McBride checks stress points as Dave Ohlde adds weight. McBride and Bryan Burke competed in the annual State Bridge Building Contest. .. .........g.......-,- t 2, l Q X Ei ii ii 5 s is sl ls E 'SR W X 1 Grace Stephen ponders a question about tissues being observed by Alison Wolfinger. Elementary school students were given a chance to observe and participate in a demonstration on the properties of quicksand that are displayed by Nathan Parrack, Kerri Bum and Richard Mazza. Nb? -s SYS S
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NW-wx if if! gg no 0' Posing for the camera Doug Joens says In computer literacy Joe Rinella types up his program. hang loose. 1, , A f Assisting in the computer room, Fat Jones and Trent Ricker give a hello. Math and computers 15
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