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A A 218 1 'N I tv s . gg. .. A . 'XHX :ie A X , i KARL BENSON BA MA ASU Chem LOUIS CSONTOS SS MAW Reserve U, Chem w . rs, . ls K 17 4 i 6. l C ...f I I I ,-A - nw AUNOLD BEHEIT Kent S, MS, NAU, Chem Dept Head JOAN DAVY BS, MS Okla 5 U Biol Science and Math are often considered the homeground ot prospective geniuses, and Central is no exception. AP classes are ottered in both Chemistry and Calculus, But more important is the part that Math and Science play in the total educational scope. Ex- perimentation piques curiosity and develops the ability to think logically. At left, Mark Masuroski discovers the nature ot glass when heated. Experimentation Logic Form CARL HUMPHREYS BS, tex ATM- MA, S Ross S, Physiol, Biol DANIEL LEITSCH BS, U of A, MA, U of Cmn Biol tt :vs G. L. JORDAN BS, Cent S Ohio, MA Fisk u , Gen Sci , Chem , Biol J. WALES BS, MA Mufmy S: Biol 1 Q., , , yi l th 5 , y 3, , f I ,..-H iw, q ye' I Q, . ll A I iv 9 'u:Vl Q 1 x 22 5 Q i G7 lm JZLM4 wg Afmol 7-iw B sis leocliersimlhotliguiw, ollliecuiiiquium Omit oieoltde I N:-Il C 1 I od Shelgig. A: Ollemm U linsliqmen oneolihem ah: We lllllllli yeothels 'TQQ e.: diiliquiwwud wee: hosbeiier luck gms to Qyx llh Alger
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X, I Foreign Exchange student, Christian Mueri found a fellow Countryman in Mrs. Monique Bierens de Maan. an interested Mike Wilson questions Captain Gibson on military tactics and general Vietnam policies. g ,. 7: A ' 2941 3' f ,f! kwa tx Y 'await , A l Y, f ff 1 f 1 S . , 1, if Z Q BEATRICE GREVENBERG BA, Howard U MA, Howard Up World Hist. , . i , 4, 1 ,fy 1 l l 2 I Central High was host to several informative speakers, who added a personal aspect to oft-discussed current events. Captain Gibson USMC, spoke to a rapt audience on his experiences in Vietnam. Colorful sl cluded in his talk. M ides were in- rs. Monique Bierens de Maan discussed the world refugee problem. ln the following question and answer period, students showed a special i nterest in her work with UN agencies. CARLETON ALLEN BA, Ohio St, MA, ASU, Am Hist, Am. Govt, ED HERZBERG BA, ASU MA, ASU, Dept, Head 9 1 1 D , , ,, , 53,2 f wi JAMES BROWN BS, U of Dayton MA, U of Dayton, Am. Hist. W, Geog. BS, Winona St.CoIl, MA, Col, St, Int, Rel, Govt V , Aff ' , 4, JOHN MURRAY f A Q1 if Q 1 'Q is ,., ff f 4 to i fx f' DON EVANS BA, DePauw U. MA Ind, U, Economics ROLAND MYERS BS, U of Dayton MA U of Dayton, World Geog. , , , ,w,,r,.,,,,,. .r Za' . i an ,A tr, 2 f .
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ROBERY COX BA, U ol Col, MA, ASU, Georn Alg LEONARD EGNELL BA, Augustana, Ms, vv in u, Int Anal, Alg D. W. LITTRELL BS, Nels. S Coll MA, U ol Neb Geom, Alg. I 5 S ' 5- r , s wf. -, 'N A will-f7 .1 ' ' '11 ,l . K M ,xg I WA 35 7 A 1 ' 'ff' S' v,, , ., H 0'77 , , S 3 r 12,31 .1 sg X ,QM , qt 'wi' fx T... . we .MW f ,gf Q , l we 7-!o.4f.137, Form B sis iw sf' HUGH HACKEYT BS, MS ASU Geom, Cal- culus HARRY PHILLIPS BS, MS, U ol A, Alg , Dept Head NORMAN HINKEL BA, Wis. S Coll MS, U of Wis., Alg. ARTHUR PISTOR BS, U of A, MA ASU, Gen Math, Int. Alg, GLADYS HOELZLE BS, MA U at A, inf Alg , Alg FRANCES SEIFMAN BS. NAU, lnt Alg. Geom A 1 4 rf, We il ?'z-T , f c ,, MX, , tg X ' yi' f .X i t l -Q- Teachers in both sublects find visual aids a vital part ff of the curriculum One of the more popular is CharI a real dead skeleton Above, Mr. Eulberg and Jim Christiansen attempt a straight line. They're using one ofthe many large size graphic instruments empl ie, oyed by Math teachers to demonstrate constructions, otherwise difficult for students to grasp. No doubt Mr. Eulberg has better luck vvnth Algebraic equations than with st l , , f ll . . ' tl Q . . i' l l r 1 U raight lines. 23
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