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MATHEMATICS 4 - I 1., ......+.. M, RICHARD W. BOCK Mr. Bock has taught at CHS for Il years. Prior to this he taught at Riverdale in North Dakota, his home state. He teaches Algebra Il, Introduction to Analysis, and Calculus. He also heads the math cle- partment. Now living in Coco Solo, Mr. Bock enjoys boating and playing bridge in his leisure time. LAWRENCE A. COWLEY In his second year of teaching at Cristobal, Mr. Cowley taught Algebra I and Geometry and sponsored, the Junior Class. Originally from Texas, he earned his B.S. at Trinity U. and his M.A. at Southeastern State. wslnqr , XANV A, t He enjoys tennis and skiing. RANDALL H. GRUBBS Before coming to Cristobal, Mr. Gruhbs taught in Missouri. He has , i g isf - earned his B.A. and teaches math. He enjoys sports of all kinds and BOCK previously taught physical education. MR. GRUBBS ROY E. HOWELL Mr. Howell has taught math at CHS for 2 years. He taught in Mary- I land and Florida before coming here. Mr. Howell is Sophomore Class N Sponsor. Numismatics, hiking, travel, and reading are his hobbies. ' BERNARD R. MAZZONI f I VI' . -- ful For I6 years, Mr. Mazzoni has taught mathematics at CHS. He lives in , H A France Field and lists photography, music, and traveling as his hobbies. 1 X, Q- CHARLES T. REEVES A .. .ff ' ' ' In addition to physics, Mr. Reeves also teaches Junior High Math. 1 'if' I ' ji After school, he teaches Driver Training and sponsors the safety club. tx, 3 , ' Originally from Arizona, he has taught at CHS for 13 years. 'U V-5,3 K A X ' QQ -- at I . . .f . 4 : J L at '97 a I. MR. COWLEY MR. HOWELL Now class, finding the area of a trapazoid is really very simple, explains Kathy Karus MR MAZZONI MR. REEVES
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f x? ' ' u . . ! x ,. , A rv x 1. n H... r h . QQ,-ids al-, . lafivff.. 'ZQQ-f , fr' ', nokia .hw 1 .2 fzfii' li fix : 'Tit if MR. HOLLOWAY N. ' -Nay PAUL J. JEFFRIES-Mtl Shp, WW I, WW II Mr. Jeffries taught in Colorado, California, and American Samoa before coming to CHS. He enjoys living in the Canal Zone where there are many things to occupy and entertain him. His spare time hobbies are golf and collecting insects and imbedding them in plastic. Mr. Jeffries is the audio MR. HOLMGRAIN visual sponsor. MR. JEFFRIES LEARN BY DOING The industrial arts curriculum is planned for pupils who are especially interested in the broad field of trade and industrial occupations aside from the im- mediate vocational aspects. For some pupils this cur- riculum may be the means of developing a worth- while leisure activity, while for others it may be a method of determining aptitudes and abilities in ima JESSE C. HOLLOWAY-Mech. Dr. I, II, Int! Arts Mr. Holloway came to CHS four years ago from Saudi Arabia. He teaches mechanical drawing which is popular with both boys and girls. He is also the assistant audio visual sponsor..Mr. Holloway's hobbies include woodwork- ing, building mini-bikes, insect collecting, and fishing. ERNEST D. HOLMCRAIN-Ind. Arts, Science This is Mr. Holmgrain's first year at CHS. He enjoys living here because of the tropical climate. Before coming to CHS, Mr. Holmgrain taught at Pine Ridge, South Dakota. -.Mx His hobbies are hunting and fishing. INDUSTRIAL ARTS .M , Q. Peter Winkeller, Manuel Munoz, and Miguel Johnson are busy at their drawing boards in Drafting I class. A' it Practicing arc welding are James Kunkle, David Robertson, and Mike Finneman. trade and industrial pursuits. Other outcomes are cre- ative activity, the practical application of mathe- matics and science, andthe development of common skills everyone should possess.
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as A 1 . ff. CR1SToBAL :Af ,: if A f-Mft-. 'I WIN ANNUAL QR QUIZ SHOW f BY SCORE OF j 360 TO 95 ' -fi' MATH STUDENTS Mr. Bock provides students with individual instruction when necessary. Here he assists Christy Loizeaux in Algebra ll. Mathematics is an integral part of the Cristobal High School curriculum. Courses offered include general math, Algebra I, Algebra ll, geometry, analysis, and calculus. Students in these classes battled the facts and figures to Solve baffling equations and theorems. Protractors, Compasses, and slide rules constituted the equipment carried by Students as they tested their logic while solving problems. The knowledge gained will prepare students for college and provide the math background essential for many careers. Ringing the victory bell to celebrate their defeat of Bul- boa in the Annual Science and Engineering Quiz Show ure James Cox, John Carlisle, C-ary Robertson, and Joe Canis. Leslie Marek demonstrates the correct method for graphing a trigonometric function.
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