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Richard Bendig: A.P. Cal.; Intro. Anal.; Comp. Sci.; Alg. 2 and Trig. This is my room, and I have to live in it.” Martin Neibauer: Fund. Math; Math 9 Oh. that’s a shame!” Rita Russell; H. Alg. 1; Alg. 1; H. Geom.; Plane Geom. CON gruent not conGRU ent! Dedicated to his work, Mr Danias corrects tests during his lunch period. 27
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Pupils decipher Mathematics Thomas Danias: Math 9; Cons. Math Daniel Vereb: Math 9 Do it right, do it light; do it wrong, do it long. Do you have any collateral? This year math courses concentrated on teaching new and rewarding techniques in solving problems. Freshmen diligently tackled their equations in Algebra 1; meanwhile, sophomores faithfully memorized their theorems and postulates. Jun- iors faced Algebra 2, while energetic seniors focused their attentions on Trigonometry and Calculus. lames Pfisterer: Alg. t, 2; Trig. You owe me 25 push-ups. 26
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Science expands new horizons Edward Gubish: Earlh Science Paul Simitoski: Vocational Horticulture Let's get crackin! Get me some soil! Aware of the expanding bounds of scientific discoveries, the Science Department kept abreast of new de- velopments, utilizing the latest in lab equipment, textbooks, and tech- niques. Freshmen selected classes in Earth and Space Science and Envi- ronmental Science, while Soph- omores enrolled in Biology or Hon- ors Biology. Upperclassmen tackled Physics, Chemistry, and Biology lab work, while others opted for Honors Chemistry or AP Biology and Phys- ics. They also enjoyed science ex- cursions which took them to the Ontario Science Center, Biology Day at Gannon College, and the North- west Regional Labs. These field trips were very interesting to the students and broadened their scientific knowledge as well. 28
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