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Page 29 text:
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Hyperbolic Par-What? ’—one of the many problems Mr. Scott helped Roger Haltzen- boehler, Bob Pontious, Dennis Hermann, to solve in General Engineering 102. Meet Our Engineers! The complex problems involved in many types of engineering require, or can be reduced to, pictures. Drawing and understanding graphic representations of engineering problems is sometimes a long and compli¬ cated process which involves much study, explanation and practice. Very few of us realized before, the amount of preparation and planning that go into a item before production can even be considered. Mr. Frank Scott, in seven different general engineering courses, imparted to us an understanding, appreciation and respect for these engineering details. Mr. Frank Scott, B. Ed., A.M. gave one of his students a helpful hint on uniform line weight.
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Mathematics stimulated minds. As students of Belleville Junior College, we were extremely proud of our Mathematics Department. Our studies in basic mathematics, college algebra, tri¬ gonometry-, analytical geometry, calculus, and slide rule prepared us to meet challenges in the business, en¬ gineering, and scientific fields. The Mathematics De¬ partment, headed by Mr. Kenneth L. Pvatt, afforded us an outstanding opp rtunitv to qualify in all phases of mathematics. Jim Werkmeister, Jerry Kreitner, Dennis Smalling, Cordell La Brier, and Brad Westre inspected possible angles. Our mathematics instructors were, front row: Mr. Harold Yung, Ed.; Mr. Kenneth L. Pyatt, B. Ed., M.A.; Mr. Donald Jackson, B.A., B.S., Ed. M. ; Miss Genevieve Snider, A.B., M.A.; and Mr. Mike M.A., and Mr. Oliver Kueker, B.A., M.A. Zupsich, A.B., A.M. Back Row: Mr. Albert Besserman, B. Ed., M.S. Mr. Besserman helped geometry students measure angles with a protractor. Heyll That point was left over from the last graph!
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Phy. Ed. encouraged interest and participation Students received o good workout playing basketball on one of the intramural teams. 26 Sports available in the men’s P.E. program were ten¬ nis, football, track, basketball, weight-lifting, and bowl¬ ing. For the first time this year the men were required to take the Marine Physical Fitness Test which pointed out the weak areas in the men’s physical capabilities. Thomas Moss achieved the highest number of points in the test. Mr. Emery Carter, department head, cor¬ related the men’s activities. While Jim Schneider eyed up the pins for a strike, Jerry Turley and Hank Muhlhauser kept score.
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