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Receiving help from Mr. Voekel is Alejan- dro Gamero. .,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-, '-1 555 at Brown's math class. :LM MR. RON MRS. JULIE MR. GALEN BROWN GRAHM HOWSARE Geometry, General Math ll, Computer Algebra I, Algebra I, programming, General Math ll Geometry Algebra Il, General Math ll - M 3 ' Z ia 4 I' ., gi kb . K Lak 7 Zi.. , f I we K Q A A MRS. BETTY MRS. ANGELA MR. ROBERT KUBE SUNDHOLM VOELKEL Algebra 'll General Main i, Alaebfa li ggrr. .ann General Math I, Geometfy Analysis, Senior ' Algebra I Math fi if! r 9 .t fl 4 .M EDUCATION f 5 l ,-...,,..s- ' MEQSD KU E MS. WWW' Activities such as needlepoint, home decorating and spending time with her husband keeps Mrs. Betty Kube going in many new and different directions. Mrs. Kube loves to sew and she en- joys doing any needlework, embroi- dery or crocheting. She has made and has done a couple farm pictures for her husband. Concerning other cre- ative endeavors, Mrs. Kube said, lf it's a craft, I'll try it. Mrs. Kube has been spending a lot of time around her home, as she and her husband are redecorating. She en- joys anything to do with home interior. Picking out wallpaper and hanging it is a job some people shun, but Mrs. Kube likes it. The sports that Mrs. Kube enjoys take her outside. She loves to swim. Other sports, such as volleyball and badmitten are games the Kubes' play when they're with relatives during fam- ily reunions. She also enjoys bicycling, but since they live in the country it's a pastime that she doesn't do a lot of. clothes and quilts. She added that she also patches her husbands work- clothes. flt's not one of her favorites, Z but it has to be donej Painting is another craft Mrs. Kube likes to participate in. She likes to paint S-i5i53U:UlOJtQllL. IDJULRRLESKCETUKQJNS Attention is focused on the screen in Mr
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Some English reading assignments aren't that fhinking of better things to do, Julie Collins' mind wanders. had finds Dean Smnh. 4 id 'Jim L235 EQNHAIDJ Bicycling, photography and play- ing softball are a few of the things that take Mr. Gene Conrad in differ- ent directions. According to Mr. Conrad bicy- cling is a beautiful way to travel and meet new people and see parts of the country. During the month of November alone, he put two hun- dred and forty miles behind him. Photography is a hobby that comes in handy when Mr, Conrad advises the Lance staff. During the spring and summer Mr. Conrad can be found with a glove on one hand and a softball in the other, prepared to play on his soft- ball team. He says softball is a very satisfying sport. Just hitting or catching the ball leaves an extraor- dinary feeling. Besides photography Mr. Conrad enjoys woodworking. He started out four years ago when he made two clocks. He then decided to make a bookcase. His next project was a chest of drawers for his living room. Mr. Conrad added that Mr. Vande- car is usually around to help him if runs into problems. 'iii S03lHll5llf3JlL IDJULRQEGTULQJNQS 15 -it ne- dike-Q Putting in extra time on tough English assignments doesn't always make it any easier ' finds a lonely sophomore. X-5x l ' ' AX QW, aa E ,,.-H la bv. ,W --'rf X mn' T is . 44,-,.. gg . . T f N344 113 QV: I ikxlgg WW J' M-05 5 J Qrf' p.t.i..1 in U 5 A ENGLISH
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ln math John Skaala takes a needed break Ormulasi equations and varia- bles: terms that students in 5 one end of A hall work with every day. Two new things marked the beginning of the new math year. One of them came with the arrival of new books. Students in Senior Math and Algebra ll had the privilege of being the first to use the new books. The other new arrival in the math department is Mrs. Julie Crahm. Be- fore coming to teach at North Scott, Mrs. Grahm taught three years at a school in Dumont, Iowa, and three terms in Pittsburgh. Also included in the math depart- ment is Computer Programming. For the computer classes this is the second year the Apple Computer has been in use. All people in the Computer Pro- gramming classes went on field trips to AEA 9 and Caterpillar. Finishing an assignment, Mike Wehde awaits the final answer. Below: With the aid of the overhead proiecter, Mrs. Grahm teaches class all . km Q GA D IHIAILIL G MIFMTIES L iaoiarmiumas is valaua ees f 'X 33 MATHMATICS i X
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