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vagi u meet B ooo f. M poomısam bte1i) Aq 0107 Eisenhower's futuristic design is captured in the background while Tom Dornseifer takes a half-time break at a football game. Ice eases the pain of shin splints shortly after Chris Carter completes a cross country practice. “Well, it's Monday again!,”’ sighs Molly Hunter as she prepares for another tough assignment in calculus. the needs of the 80’s. Look around. Eisenhower's classrooms finally fit the conventional form of four ( well, at least three) walls. For the first time in the history of the school, Eisenhower physically looked like a school. The openness of Ike was remolded into the conformity of tradition. The reason for this was a proven standard with obvious consequences; students learn better under a quiet, controlled environment. To a newcomer, unfamiliar with Ike’s former roominess', a more noticeable basic education standard than the walls was the supply of bright new books accompanying students through the halls. In a rather physical way, the school not only accepted, but welcomed the return to conventionalism jjoneq Awurey, Aq 07
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110 eof Áq 6 yoAzing etqqeq Aq 0107 A decade has proven that the innovative methods of the 70's don't work. There was a heavy emphasis on the three basics, readin', ritin', and 'rithmetic, especially reading! Whatever the course may have been, reading, or learning how to read was stressed. The class of the 70's, “Reading for Pleasure was no longer available. If that class were offered in ۱98۱-82, it would have had to be renamed English. Because of demand, calculus was reinstated. Physics ۱۱ was in some students schedules, as was the growing Honors Seminar and Latin. poomjsem Drer) Aq 64 Foreign exchange student, Tiina Kaenmaki witnesses life in the western hemisphere. What a party! Kris Kanitz and Julie Hastings pretend to be the life of the party on a summer excursion to Mackinaw Island. An ecstatic Queen, Mary Morley holds a football signed by all the varsity team members. Debbie Burzyck finds time to visit the Hoyt Library, burpmedg yeqezia Aq 8 MU
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