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Aquatic Staff Every winter, the ETHS Aquatic Staff teaches swimming to grade school children at the ETHS pool complex. Classes are given on alternating Saturdays. The staff is made up of volunteers under the supervision of Mr. Burton. Many of the volunteers are on Swim Team, but several people who just enjoy teaching swimming are also on the staff. Swim Team members have a hard time being at every class because swim meets sometimes conflict with Aquatic Staff. However, there are always enough volunteers willing to teach - if the kids are willing to learn. G M if 'gifs - inwamf ,, ww ,i , uf, . ,, ,I 1 , 4. iffy. ,V V, , he 575,7 1 1, vu ' in , L -E15 I . V , waz' I'1!'gf, , g A : 1 ' ' .ff I S ' x , 7 I we . . ,- . K 1- 1, I' 5 . - ii Q if 439. ,r Atlantic Pacific The Atlantic Pacific KATPACI is one of four math contests that are held monthly at ETHS. ATPAC and Illinois Math League KILMLI are both half hour tests. Usually, about twenty students attend each test. These tests are fairly advanced, and they help students learn to do math quickly and efficiently. The New York City Math League also sponsors a contest once a month. The NYC test is more difficult than the ATPAC or ILML tests, and consequent- ly less students take it. The Calculus Math League test is only taken by calculus students, and, of course, is very challenging. Students who par- ticipate are given certificates of participation at the end of the year, and high scorers are often rewarded with books andfor medallions. The various math leagues give students an op- portunity to sharpen their skills and to practice working under pressure. Q AQUATIC STAFF: ifirst rowl Unknown, Chad Luning, Katie Mitchell, Mary Stone. isecond rowl Becky Snydacker, Unknown, Unknown, Beth Porter, Fionnuala Fox. tthird rowl Ken Lovette, Amy Wall, Desiree Dumont, Jessica Sparks, lan Blackburn, Cormac Fox. ifourth rowl Thomas Henry, Seth Knobel, David Hill, Mike Givot, Cindy Hating, Melinda Rogers, Mr. Burton. BICYCLE CLUB: ifirst rowl Eric Jordan, Judy Wise, unknown, David Panofsky, Phil Zelewski, Jeff Hanson, Joel Grossman, unknown. tsecond rowl Lara Spears, David Feldman, Ms. Busboom, David Maltz, Andy Casper, John Zelewski, unknown. iffy I ff' w e, f , ' IWW I wif? za , ,Mawr tar... itop leftl Joel Grossman and his bicycle are frozen in time. iabovel Students solving problems at an Atlantic Pacific math contest. 160 Aquatic Staff, ATPAC, Bicycle Club
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lei' ATLANTIC PACIFIC: Ifirst rowl Philip Gross, Matt Zell, Amie Wilkinson, Eric Winfree, Roey Ben-Yoseph. Isecond rowl Lily Chiu, unidentified, Peter Bryant, Doug Church, Aaron Sussman, Ciaran Fox, James Chiu, unidentified. Cthird rowl David Hart, John Chang, unidentified, Solomon Woods, Andrew Moskos, Jon Rosenfeld, Eric Anderson, Jordan Woods. lfourth rowl Beth Fenner, Hillary Nigro, Andy Bezaitis, Mr. Kregg, Matt Byer, Brian Chojnowskl, Steve Webber, Kevin Murdock, Sue Breckenridge, Kim Glese. vi. '-an-. Bicycle Club The Bicycle Club is a club made up of students from every grade level who have one thing in comon: they all enjoy bicycling. The club meets after school on variable days. During these meetings, they plan out upcoming bike trips or other club activities. A major club achievement this year was the hundred kilometer bike trip in honor of the ETHS centennial. The club biked up to Fort Sheridan and back twice. However, biking get-togethers are usually informal. As member Judy Wise explained, During a meeting, someone who wants to go biking will show up l someplace at some time. Then, whoever comes, goes biking? The club members enjoy each other's company, iabovel Wow! Look! Jeff Hanson, David Panofsky and Joel Grossman. and they 2r'ij0y biking toof' 3 itop leftl David Panofsky adjusts the spokes on his bike. itop rightl Mr. Benson reads the rules to the math contest. Aquatic Staff, ATPAC, Bicycle Club I6I
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