Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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Pencll Trigonometry, calculus, and advanc- ed math sounded difficult and con- fusing, but for those with mathematical minds, they were just an added class. The Math department also offered classes in basic math, algebra, and geometry to fill requirements for college and graduation. The trig classes combined learning with entertainment when they presented a play made up of mathematical terms. One character was late because he took the rhombus fwrong busj. Students in Advanced Math had the chance to work with a computer linked to Radio Shack. They were taught sim- ple programs and basic computer language in order to develop an original design of their own to be printed on the computer. Although protractors, compasses, and slide rules were common sights in math classes, students found that a pencil and a notebook of paper were the most essential tools, nd Paper St111 1 24 MATH For Above: Drew Eddy finds a protractor to be an essential tool for measuring angles in geometry class. Above: ln geometry, Sheila McKean and Jason Beamer explain to the class that a triangle can have three right angles.

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Above: LATIN CLUB - Front Row: Lynn Nelson, Lisa Herron, Mark Bish, Nathen Lykens, Cory Stratton, Todd Berryman, Mike McKinney, Vicki Gray, Tina Stinson, Arlene Thurman, Lindo Remington, Amy Sparks, Jana Lukens, Barry Teter, Shelley Wykoff, Stephanie Jackson, Chris Brodrick, Janet Ro an. Row 2: Connie Pence, Sharon McKinley, Char?ene Doherty, Juli Baker, Beth Griffiths, Mary Ellen Jones, Paul Polus, Rob Pickett, Steve Erehart, Miss Durr, spon.p Ty Ginley, Brian Smith, Ellen Mormon, Karen Schmedding, Brian Miller, Tony Skinner, Paul Patton, Marty Salisbury. Row 3: Marii Graybiel, Jennifer Toney, Beth Bachman, Gayle Ot- to, Robin Brown, Ronda Newton, Kelly Miner, Cathy Elia, Kim Stanley, Bart Sauer, Burt Waddy, Terry Bourke, Betsy Erehart, Becky Bohnenkamp, Leah Miller, Jodi Mitchell, Therese Gatton. Row 4: John Mont omery, Andy Miller, Mark Cumberland, Kyle Hami?ton, Drew Eddy, Darren Britton, Greg Lukens, David Grant, LeRoss Thompson, Greg Above: GERMAN CLUB - Front Row: Penny Hin- derer, sec.g Larry Mudd, v.p.g Sim Lacy, sgt.-at- armsg Jamie Reese, pres.: Dru Domenic, treas. Row 2: Kelly Miner, Joyce Maynard, Gretchen Irby, Mike Drake, Jeff Taylor, Steve Walsh, Brenda Taylor, Kevin Hitch, Alan Schilke, Marsha Remington. Row 3: Pam Martin, Cari Gongwer, Terri Hedrick, Ramona Herchenhahn, Julie John- ston, David Daniel, Mark Meredith, Tony Lamb, Ohno Nieuman, Cheri Elkins, Mark Hadley, Kathy Lucas. Row 4: Ann Henning, Brad Toles, Todd Nor- man, Mary Frlshkorn, Chris Kemper, Mark Key, JoAnn Werner, Kendra Wood, Tim Williams, Laura Kietzen. Back Row: Tim Gardner, Kerri Elkins, Nick Johantgen, Greg Lukens, Jim Dougherty, Steve Staub, Sally Kuntz. Grenda, Jeff Brown, Mark Polus, Dan Zachery, Lisa Kiely, Mary Beth Hunter, Donna Miller, Linda Stien- brunner, Robyn Estes, Linda Schmedding, Ginny Wable. Back Row: Gary Maynard, Bruce Patton, Gina Montgomery, Denice Taylor, Jason Beamer, Sheila McKean, Jil Bradford, Tod Richardson, Beth Hamilton, Cindy Figge, Jennifer Wrin, Gina Skin- ner, Beth Peck, Dawn McCullum, Diana Royer, Judy Levi, Joyce Edwards, Amy Foust. ...P Above: Miss Durr discusses Roman and Greek mythology with her second year Latin class LATIN, GERMAN 23



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Left: Hope Berhens advises a fellow student how to graph real roots on the new graph boards in algebra class. Below: Using the computer for reference, Mike McKinney, and Mr. Buckmon pon- der over a problem in Advanced Math class. ,I f,,f-'W' 15,55 LQ k u TNQ S' r ix 'F' ewmsmw-eg .t , sgggg Y .gk Sk we 'H R.. Left: During the Trig Play, Lawyer Jay Wile con- templates while questioning witness Steve Stoub. MATH 25

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