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SOMETIMES USED AS A HELPFUL TEACHING DEVICE. FIELD TRIPS ARE CONSIDERED... INTERESTING PLACE The Adler Planetarium was one of the places that was attended by classes who visited Chicago. Class our of doss Field trips hove slowly diminished in this school becouse teachers, os well os administrators feel they ore unnecessary for student learning. That is not true. Students need to ex- perience things outside of their doily classroom activities. Trying to visualize something by just reading about it is very difficult, but when students con visit a place and actually see it, they hove o bet- ter understanding of whot the book was trying to soy. True, some field trips ore un- necessary ond time is token from the students ' other classes. Those trips ore the ones which should be eliminated to allow other dosses the chance to take field trips. For some classes it is difficult to go on field trips, such os moth dosses, business courses, foreign language (though they do take o trip to Mexico every other year), ond the shop dosses. These classes sometimes ar- range for guest speakers to come in ond talk on o particular topic relative to the class. The interested students ore the ones who benefit the most from these field trips. The others go just to get out of doss for the day. CHICAGO SITES MONUMENTAL The physics class visited the Shed Aquarium on their A view of the Chicago shoreline could be seen from field trip to Chicago. the Aquarium. 26 FIELD TRIPS
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A SENIOR VICTORY WAS... Close but no cigor The Senior-Faculty gome, os hos been the cose for many years, sow the faculty win their fifteenth gome in the sixteen-yeor-history of the gome, narrowly escaping defeat. The Senior class of 1984 sow many chances to snatch victory from the faculty, but in a voliont effort they only lost by two points, 54-52. Unusual in gomes of previous DOCTOR T. Tim Greismer puts a move on Mr. McDougall to score during the Senior-Faculty game. yeors, the senior reom led ot times during the gome. Thor was a high point to the gome because the seniors hod a good chance of winning. The seniors were proud of themselves. Besides the class who did defeat the faculty, they hove come as close os ony other class without ac- tually defeating them. JAM IT UP Tom Beiber drives through two defenders to score for the seniors. SECOND CHANCE SUPER TOM Heral VanHook gets his own rebound and puts it Tom Beiber soars into the air to block a shot by Mr. back up for the score. The faculty can only watch. Nicholas. Intimidation made him miss. SENIOR FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME 25
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