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X fi. f 'XQ,9 A . sc -MIP' 1 . ., . 5,4 - Y auf --1? ,gf 1 I I Qing 'sp 1,158 Mr, Dmmfg Mr. Eadelman A PRA 0 UCAUTY ADDS INTEREST There is a lot more to math than most people think. Math is not just dealing with numbers, it encourages you to think and enables you to hnd the solution to your problems. Students learned skills needed for their future, and of course, their present family economy. They learned how to fill out tax forms, they learned how to hgure their income in a regular daihf budget and they dealt with problems in the business world. As you can see the math department taught students well so they could make it on their own. Mr tinthacum said that what he wanted to do was to help each student develop the skills needed to live a full and happy life. The math department did its best to develop the students' skills so they would be interested in college, technical mechanical and professional fields. A rather new member to the Math department was the comput- er. Actualhf, there were nine. Computer programming was taught in the Ahgebra Valclass as well as in a class of its own. Todd Bakke, President of the Computer Club, said that there should be more emphasis on the uses of computers. Mr. D34ttore stated Computers are really getting into the life of every individual because of their diverse uses and also because they are easy to operate. Learning how to cope in the world was the main goal in the Math department this year. Thanks to Mr. tinthacum, Mr. D71ttore, Mrs. Poland and Mr. Eadleman, that goal was easihf reached onej Eli Murillo pays very close attention to Mr. Eadelman. twoj Mrs. Poland points out a particularly interesting problem. three! The Trigonometry class seems to be working hard four! Does Greg Mac Donald need attention 7 tive! Diane Quintana, computer genius, appears to be confused six! lohn La Fleur is looking for an answer. seven! Man, l've never seen a problem as hard as this, exclaimes lfenny Allen. A X -xx X. xf .5 1, Ex X X V i Xxx, kj L x. vs V N Mr Lrnthacum Ms. Poland Q W 1- L' f X x xv Lb Km N0 l 1 Photo Available N 63
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TAKING YU!! T0 OUR LITERS Poofl As the smoke clears, we see students scurrying to co ver themselves as acid eats away at their clothes. Could this ha ve been the fate of Mrs. Theis' chemistry classes? Not if they were wearing their safety equipment. Uf course, everybody wore their safety goggles and aprons didn 't they? . , . Bealhr though, the chemicals may at times have been explosive, but basicalh' chemistry was a very exciting class in which students learned valuabfa information that they would need in college, if they decide to go. Looking in on her Biology and Advanced Biology classes, we found that they happened to be studying BACTEBIAI Who would ha ve thought that the best specimen for the petri dishes came from the cafeteria! Throughout the year, the classes studied' hemotology, disection, embryology and many other exciting subjects. Near the beginning of Uctobec strange sounds were heard coming from Mn Snyderls room. Were the students hnalhf feeling the results of homework and banging on the walls? No, actualhf it was only an experiment conducted to show that you can't concentrate with loud sounds coming at you from all angles. To make it even harden the students had to write with the hand they usualhr didn 't use, and also had to look in a mirror which made the paper they were writing on seem backwards. After a lot of squiggley lines and frustrated looks, the experiment was hnished The results? Headaches, ringing ears, and eye strain - along with a new perception about not being able to concentrate with excessive noise all around you. Going to the head of the science department Mr. Hintlian commented that Dysart High School has an outstanding science department offering more than a school h ve times our size! He hopes to see Biology required again to graduate. ln Earth Science, the most exciting part of the year came when rocketry blasted onto the scene. Students everywhere gathered to watch the historic take off of the various rockets. Outdoor Education planned their usual trip to Skull Cave for three days at the beginning of the year. All the backpackers enjoyed the long hike, just as all the science students enjoyed the long year. one! Yes, Tom, your theory has merit. lwoj lust one drop ata time . . . three! What do you think about the reactions of pohatomic ions, Jeff? fourj Carrie wishes Mr. Snyder will go play his symbol in the band not in her ear. tivej Mrs, Theis hnalhf finds time to eat lunch. sixl Mario easily hnds time to write looking in the mirror. seven! Mike, we know you 're cook but can 't you smile just once? eighty Lets take the day off 64 SWK., , ,f ' Gt it 10? 'x i. .v Ray Hintlian Ivan LaCore Jayne Theis fgsskx t i Jack Snyder ' X . .Q Qs X L j IV eg ' ,B X' x E
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