Berlin High School - Lamp Yearbook (Berlin, CT)

 - Class of 1980

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Mathematics Math-e-mat-tcs (mathemat iks). the study o! number measurement and space Under this topic; arithmetic, algebra and geometry 1. Form I, II. and III — the study of basic number operations, a good way to avoid taking algebra 2 Algebra — the study of letter representations of quantities in equations; the reason many algebra students ask. “Why do we have to learn this stuff? We’ll never use it anyway1” 3. Geometry — the study that measures and compares lines, angles, surfaces and solids; ‘ Class, there are 142 theorems in this book, and I want them all memorized by Friday!” 4 Computer Math — the study of the use of calculators and computers; this course requires fine coordination (“You mean just hitting that button erases the entire program?'? Uggh'”) 5 Senior Math — the study of advanced topes in mathematics such as trigonometry. quadratic functions, and probability, a major reason why most seniors take Selected Topics 6 Consumer Math — the study of consumer problems where mathematical skills must often be applied; a course for those who can do math but would prefer not to. 7. Calculus — a system of advanced mathematical analysis, a course designed for mathachistic people l Mrs. Gail Bates Department Head Mr. Donald Bates Senior Math Algebra Mr. Martin Innes Geometry Algebra Mr Richard Kaminski Algebra Geometry Mr. William Riccio Algebra Geometry 12 — Mathematics

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Guiding Lights Mr Stanley Sangeloty Mr. Dominic DelConte Miss Alice Mitchell Head Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Mr Jeffrey Wayne Media Director Mrs. Lydia Williams Attendance Clerk Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson School Nurse Mrs Barbara Brown Media Clerk Mr Lance Ernest Media Technician Mrs Mia McMahon Librarian Guidonce ond Medio — 11



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Mr Kenneth Sherrick Selected Topics Algebra Home Economics Home Economics (horn 6k narmks) — the science ot home management as oi tood clothing, children, and budgets i foods and Nutntion — the study ot tood preparation and the processes by which tood e converted into tissue m Irving organisms and mstruc fional course m how to avoid tood poisoning ( Mrs Yukna' is this soup supposed to turn green after you add all ot the ingredients9') 2 Clothing and Textiles — the study of weaving and woven fabrics and the materials manufactured from these fabrics, students are required 10 manufacture their own clothes — (Uh. Mrs Dooms. I don't ever have to wear fhrs. do W) 3 Consumer Living — the ad ot stretching one's money supply m order to receive the most satisfaction from one's purchases a course requirement is completing a monthly budget (Mrs Paveiachek, I tin shed my budget for the month of January There s just one problem Where am I going to find a toto that pays $10,000 a week9) 4 Bachelor Survival — the science of learning fo live alone an instructional course m finding a place to live decorating it to fulfill one's living needs preparing meals, and selecting repairing and caring for a wardrobe (Do you think that ten cups of bleach is enough to take the spot out of my bright green sweater9) 5 Child Development — a study of the influence of environment and heredty on human development through the study of the growth of a ch J from conception to early chrfdhood. This course requires students to take care of pre-school age children during the second quarter (AN nght now it everyone wilt |ust quiet down we ll have cootues and mrfk — Coma on now kids please be qiaet I promise we ll hear a story if you do — Boys and girls I'm asking you nicety one more time — Look — I've |ust about had it1 Now please be quiet' Mrs YiAna' — Oo something to shut them up') Network of Numbers — WNUM While Joleen Polanski, Debbie Poppel, and Lee Chamberland figure out a graphing problem in Mr. Sherrick’s Selected Topics class, Paul Addamo, Tom Huber, John LaMarre and Mark Wicander confidently sit back and wait for the others to finish. Mrs. Emilie Yukna Child Development Crafts Mrs. Pamela Dennis Foods Cooking for a Crowd Mrs. Diane Pavelchak Foods Clothing Home Economics — 13

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