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Numbers, Numbers, Numbers . . . Ma+hema+lcs and Computers Math at Lutheran High School is challenging, exciting and varied. Courses range from General Math, to Trigonometry, to Pre-Calculus, to Computer Programming. Mr. Achterberg, the head of the department, taught Algebra 11, Trig, and Pre-CalcuTus. Miss Timm taught General Math and Algebra I, ana Mr. Vanderhyde instructed Geometry and Computer Program- ming. This year, many new com- puters were added to what was already in the computer room, giv- ing us a total of 18. Working together, these three teachers ac- complished another successful year of enriching students ' minds. Miss TImm finds her Algebra class quite entertaining (bottom left). Mr. Achterberg presents Todd Schlaffer with a test (bottom right). Mr. Vanderhyde expounding upon the wonders of Geometry (top right). 62
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If ' s Nof Greek fo Us! German and Qpanish During the 1987- ' 88 school year Spanish and German were offered as foreign languages. Ms. Banko taught students Spanish for her se- cond year in a rcjw. She feels Spanish is an important language to learn because it is so widely us- ed. Mr. Hermann continued to teach German, emphasizing con- versational skills, as well as writing. The culture and ways of life are also taught in each class. These courses provide students with an understanding of different coun- tries, and give students a chance to be familiar with a different world view. Ms. Bankii (]iii fs [red (above), leathmj; Sp.uiisli must be tun (k ' tt)! Mr. Hermann discusses the day ' s readmg with his class (left). Aljove, he prepares them to view a German video. 61
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Learning Abouf +he World . . Qocial Qtudies Lutheran High School ' s Social Studies department, headed by Dr. Shaefer, offered a variety ot courses during the 1987-88 school year. Freshmen were taught government and geography by Mr. Kettner. Sophomores learned about world history from Mr. Otte and Dr. Schaefer, while juniors studied United States history with Dr. Schaefer, who also taugnt Ad- vanced Placement U.S. History. Economics and International Rela- tions courses were offered for Seniors by Mr. Kettner, and Mr. Otte taugnt a Psychology elective for seniors. Overall, students learn- ed a lot about the social sciences at Lu High this year. Doc Schaefer supervises students ' work (top right). Mr. Otte smiles at the model stu- dent behavior of his seniors (bottom right). Mr. Kettner uses office time (bottom left). hi
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