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Math and computers It all adds up As is always the case, the math and computer departments exhibited the same signs of growth that have marked them for many years. A rise in attendance in higher level math classes such as trigo- nometry, analytical geometry and statistics paved the way for a huge increase in the size of next year's calculus class. Overall, the math classes have become increasingly popular among the students' schedules. In the computer room, big changes were again made. The computer classes switched from the Apple computer as their learn- ing device to the newer Zenith IBM compatibles. The computer litera- cy class then had exclusive use of the l'outdated Apple computers. H.E.R.O., the computer room's new robot, was obtained toward the end of the school year and the computer projects stu- dents began to learn how to pro- gram it. The annual ski swap was sponsored again and turned out to be a big success. The extra money made will go into buying the school its first laser printer, which was tested by the computer room for several weeks. The year again proved the strength of the EPHS math pro- gram, as students continued to ex- cel on standardized math tests. wnyv Aspiring Algebra ll student Jay Yancey poses as his intellectual idol. sf- Q9 Computer room helpers Chris Carlin, Joel Peterson, Mike Raybourn data and computing hyperflex tangents on the school's IBM compu- and Tod Phillips pose for a picture after a grueling day of entering ters. 12 Math and computers
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Ms. Varanka demonstrates the phenome- Scott Raybourn and Mark Allen concentrate intensely at the Student Health Fair as they non that the cold of liquid nitrogen creates. take Jon Baker's blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer. Preparing for an electrophoresis experiment, Jim Crerleman pours technique to diagnose numerous disorders from heart disease to distilled water into dehydrated blood serum. Hospitals use this liver problems. ' Y ' ' ' 'Bm' f vw- 'r 'M' gr
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F Mwflww Mum JW ,,mi'1, ,,, ilauu Jeff Hicks makes use of his study hall time in the computer room, trying to make up his Math teacher Clary Stark grades final tests homework assignments for his Computers I class. taken by his geometry students. Chris Carlin, a computer projects student, processes the school's attendance. After completing his computer assignments, Joel Peterson takes a break and shakes hands with the school's recently repaired robot, l-l.E.R.O. Math and computers 15
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