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I MATH TEST SOL VE: vw- Numbers scattered everywhere Pi this, square that. X I Y and Y I Z, find Z. The perimeter of . , . Confusion. This is a common thought of many strug- gling math students whether it is in Concepts of Algebra of Honors Calculus. This year the math department has added a new course. This course in non-honors calculus. Dr. Bob Buss, the department chairman said, Overall our course selection available for kids is good, we have basic classes up to honors classes. This is Dr. Buss' third year as department chairman for Central and his eleventh year in Parkway as a department chairman. There are 16 math teachers including two new additions to the staff. Susan Hartman and Joan Sehl. Another tribute to the math department was entering a contest sponsored by the Missouri Council for Math this state-wide contest included 140 schools and 20,000 students. Central students excelled, overall winning first place in Algebra ll Trigonome. trey, and Geometry. Dr. Buss' final comment was On the whole we are proud of what we have. T - 1. Mrs. Bruns was valedictorian of her high school class. 1 2. Mr. Beltz operates a 239 acre ranch near Rolla, MO with 50 head of beef cattle. 1 3. Mr. Trowbridge competes in triathalons. Q 4. Mr. Hendren scored over 2,200 points in his high school basketball career and his high game was 50 points. i l i l 1 1 i i i i l V Faculty hr l ..r, Q., ' ' E G 9 , J , , 1? ff I A V .2 'lf fx 2 Front Center: Dan Eichorn. Front Row: Randy Engelhart, Bob Buss, Sue Hartman, Mary Lee Vivian, Debbie Bruns, Stacey Grossberg. Back Row: Becky Lolis, Carol Lynam, Gary Hendren, Joan Sehl, Kathy Panetti, Michelle Balcer, Fred Fuchs, Charley Beltz, Bob Trowbridge, Ann Goodear. Joan Sehl goes over homework problems with her class.
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SCIENCE TEST IDENTIFY: 1 Mr. Kellman used to work the midnight shift at Six Flags over Mid-America. 2 Mr. Brinkhorst was a varsity letterman in track all four years of high school. 2 Mr. Schuermann was newspaper editor in high school. Mr. Hall had to finish a high school tennis match with split shorts. Mr. Kirby was Prom King. Mrs. Lewis graduated from high school in three years. She was president of her junior class and graduated with the senior class. If not a teacher, Mrs. Kohunsky would like to be a Hospital Administrator. Mr. Kazanecki used to work at Fox Photo. Mrs. Riley loves snakes. 0 Faculty M' ' f'?E? NTfZff 'WMM W'f? 7'i2zW,,2 241, ff ,,,. ,,,,, 2 M .....,,.,, fm fffffh if f'i mbsw5S .,,. Wifi .. A r,.s,,:,e . .: 'M M H ,,,, , .., , 4: ,. ,ef ' ' ff' wi! ff,-Y ' ::::.:.:.ff fi .M 9 ' V' ,- W -:- Wf r 1 - ---- 2 ---- - 1-me-::.:.. .rr . :::ss.-.. .,. f' 1'-1-' f . . ...ire .. I fr.. . -' f , L. , V ' ' . f N. W U ' .4 xsgwp wywv jn iz: 13255. W .Q ........ 5 ..... E Wi When you think of science you probably think of chemicals, molecules, frogs, energy, test tubes, and protons. But in addition to Physical Science, biology, chemistry, and physics, the science department also offered Vertebrate Comparaqfive Anatomy, and Ad- vanced Placement courses in biology, chem- istry, and physics. With five new teachers this year and de- partment heads, Bill Brinkhorst and Lona Lewis here were 14 teachers in the depart- ment. Along with Barbara Riley, a new teacher at Central this year, came a greenhouse. Many plants raised in the greenhouse were used in biology experiments. iq Another new thing was the Physical Sci. ence Olympics. All of the Physical Science students of Tom Kazanecki, Mary Jo Ko. hunsky, Kim Davis, and Sue Scott competed in 14 different activities at various locations around the school. Knowledge of principles of science were required to win. lt was span. sored by Union Electric and the St. Louis Science Center. Science students also had the opportunity to enter the Science Fair. Individual students completed projects outside of class and could enter them in a competition within the district. Before and after school the teachers helped the students come up with ideas and complete their projects. Gary Hall takes on the role of a student for the day. Ken Greathouse goes over Newton's laws during a class. P'-if ,. . X Q Kim Davis Tom Kazai Front Rm Kohunsky,
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