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Cindy Rouse Carolyn Rowe Bob Rowlands Donald Ruiz Peggy Rumsfield William Ryno Bruce Sander Douglas Sanders Kris Sandvik Mike Santowski Aline Sarrafian Myrna Sarrafian John Savio Nan Schaefer Gary Schakowsky Jill Schaum Susan Schauwecker Kevin Scherer Ken Scheuerman Craig Schieckel Sue Schmadebeck Sue Schmidt Donald Schneider Gene Schneider Jeff Scholl Michael Schrauth Brad Schroeder Scott Schurman Marc Schwartz Julie Schwartzenber Donna Schwarz John Schwartz Pam Sclavenitis David Scott Jerry Scully Connie Seabert Clare Sente Brian Sexton Hiland Shaddock Anita Shah Steve Shapiro Michael Sheasby Geoffrey Shepstone Lisa Shineflug Steven Silverman Brad Smith James Sohn Nadine Sohr Maria Spears Kim Speck Mark Spehlmann Linda St. George Heather Stanton Joan Steffens Missy Stein Pete Stellas Marilyn Sterner Jody Stetson John Stiglmeier Conny Stimmler Paul Stonis Richard Stiyker Nicole Suerth Juniors! 199 8
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Daivd Pearlstein Kevin Pearson Grant Peters Laura Peters Linda Peterson Tom Pettett Steve Plunkett Jim Podulka Brad Pontow Mike Porter Bill Porter Gary Powers Mary Powers Robert Prihoda janet Progar Cheryl Pugliese Marc Puleo Tom Purtell Tim Quill Renee Rady Denise Radzialowski Mike Rausch Lowell Raven Kevin Reid Mark Reninger Ienny Riedl Krista Rieter John Robbins Iackie Rodgers Mary Lou Rodriguez Robert Roiter Lee Rosenberg Jim Rosenberger Rich Rotman Maggie Rottenfusser Students sight the peak of the skylight in an attempt to determine the height of the new pit. 19811 uniors . . I gf ,,,.y er:n!E'i'?5- ld le Q l f,I Qi Surve or's Transit Assists Students In Trigonometry Problems I etermine the height of the new pit from the peak of the skylight to the floor YOU MAY NOT LEAVE THE MATH CORRIDOR TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM. So reads the most difficult of the 3 problems that trigonometry teachers, Mr. George Zerfass and Mr. O.L. Mutch- more, assigned their students. The problems are practical applica- tions of the triangle properties we study in Pre-calculus 173. said Zerfass. The problems become physical to the stu- dents and therefore are easier to under- stand than a written story problem. The problems were originated by Zer- fass when he began teaching the pre- calculas course in 1971. When I found out the school had a surveyor's transit, I decided to teach the students how to use it. remarked Zerfass. The transit is used by groups of 2 or 3 on students' own time. Still, students must submit their own write-up of the problems accompanied with diagrams. The other problems include finding the length of the math corridor and the distance form the top of the bus lobby's. antenna to the math pit's landing. Seventy-five percent of the pre-calcu- las students do the problem although Zerfass feels that the number might be less if the solution didn't net his pupils 30 points extra credit.
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'I Wouldn't Want To Go To School There Because Students Do Not Have he has been to Japan, to the East Coast of the U.S., Hawaii, Canada, Alaska, and now she lives in Glenview. Because her father was in the Navy, Patty Hanks, junior, had the advantages of traveling. Although she's living , in Glenview, memories of Japan are still vivid in her mind. Recalling that the people in Japan are very disciplined, she said, If a student talks back to a teacher it is an unusual act. Because problems of this sort seldom arise, the teacher would just give the pu- pil a lecture. Her father's career demanded a lot of traveling, but she learned to enjoy it. She said that there wasn't anything unusual that happened when she went to those places except that she had to live in Ja- pan and go to school there for two years. Judging from her past experience in Japan, Patty said, I just want to visit there. I wouldn't want to go to school there because the students do not have freedom. All the schools there require a student to wear a uniform, and they have to go to school on Saturdays. Further- more, I don't speak the Japanese lan- guage very well now. Patty's feelings towards having an American father and a Japanese mother The United States isn't the only country Santa Claus visits. Patty tells him what she wants for Christmas of 1968. John Sullivan Paul Sundmacker Tom Sundmacker Frances Sutz David Swanson Marcia Swanson Lori Tector Linda Tuccy Louie Triebold Kel Udelhofen Elizabeth Underhill Karin Urevig David Van Egeren Brian Venable 200!Juniors Freedom' are mixed. I don't mind it now, but when I was little, the other kids used to squint their eyes, and they'd run around saying aso all the time. Patty is proud of having a Japanese mother and an American father because her mother's uncle. invented the Suzuki motorcycle. I-Ier father is related to Nan- cy Hanks, Abraham Lincoln's mother. In the future, I'd like to visit my grandparents in Japan or go to Europe. There's nothing spectacular about my plans of traveling, but hopefully I'll be able to do enough, concluded Patty. ' ., , ,ly fe... v. rw -e - M ' II f , 'L f W 4 . g C , . .., rl fr 2 '
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