Savannah High School - Savannual Yearbook (Savannah, MO)

 - Class of 1985

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Mrs. Patricia Loeblein aids Tracy Warner 86 with her chemistry assignment. 10 hf MathtScience ,-.o Mr. Jack Lund assists Sandra Meyer 86 with her Algebra II. Hmm. One letter word t1 systematic treat: relationships be' forms and relatit tities expressed Mathematics. Two down - which begins w' the clue of tta b or study deali facts or truths ranged and sho of general laws? As we cont' puzzle, we com word that both down utilize. W word which bot science put to Computers. Believe it may be used an the fields of science. Savann puters in the certain advance According I head of the m computer is tt people to or information qui

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der of a truck .ldent Denise alth field and to go into to the class- ridays, study- . The other aek, the girls ; in Savannah lining actual stated, ttYou a job because 1e knowledge. e a lot? 1 mind, these the job mar- that they are - Tim Burns Wayne Humphrey t85 moves a piece of plywood so a room can be furnished in Building Trades. Sandy Nold and Jackie Jones, both 85, perform CPR on Annie in Health Occupations. nguilding Tradeswetudents consist of Front: Mr. Richard Zachery, Hillyards students consist of Front: Barry Turner, David Huffman, Jim Noble, and Robert Brushwood; Row 2: Jerrie Gill, Reed Bradley, Lisa Woodruff and Tammy Osborn; Back: Todd Tiedemann, Logan Walker, Briah Neal and Craig Mathews. instructor; Jeff Betts, Brandon Hinkle, Bill Coffman, Matthew Johnson, Larry Goforth, David Coon, Scott Jackson, and Pat Martin; Row 2: Clarence Sutton, Mike Leslie, Jim Umphrey, Fred Woodruff, Carl Broce, Wayne Humphrey, Brad Ussary, and Kyle Morrison; Back: Todd Wyckoff, Mark Crawford, Greg Cox, Scott Bradley, Jay Snodgrass, John Cobb, Tom Thornton, and Larry Ladner.



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ail Mark Austin 85, Rob Wise 86, Mike Kiekhaefer 85 and Richard Miller ,85 conduct an experiment during Inquiries in Science. Hmm. One across - an eleven letter word that includes the systematic treatment or magnitude, relationships between figures and forms and relations between quan- tities expressed symbolically? Ahh! Mathematics. Two down - a seven letter word which begins with an is and has the clue of tta branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically ar- ranged and showing the operation of general laws? Of course, science. As we continue this crossword puzzle, we come to a nine letter word that both one across and two down utilize. What is a nine letter word which both mathematics and science put to use? Weive got it! Computers. Believe it or not, computers may be used and are being used in the fields of mathematics and science. Savannah High uses com- puters in these departments in certain advanced classes. According to Mr. Tom Lewis, head of the math department, a computer is tla tool that allows people to organize and utilize information quicker. Some of us may wonder why the computer classes, Introduction to Computers and Advanced Com- , puters, are considered math classes. Lewis replied, tlThey probably shouldnt be, but there is no other department to put them inf Most students enjoy the com- puter classes, according to Lewis. itThey mainly don,t know what to expect before they get to the class? Daren Throckmorton i86 en- rolled in Introduction to Computers to learn the basic fundamentalsll of a computer. Paula Bevirt 87 took Introduc- tion to Computers itbecause I wanted to learn how to run a computer? Since shels been in the class, Bevirt has ltlearned how to operate, the parts of a computer and how those parts workf, Another region which uses computers is the science depart- ment. According to Mrs. Julie Adams, head of the science depart- ment, the science classes have been using computers for ltthree years, but we got the department com- puter last year? Adams commented that com- puters began to be used for science Chris Dawson classes timainly because of the science and investigation class? She went on to say, the research paper tfor the science and inves- tigation classi is required to be written on the computer. They tthe studentsl have to know how to use the computer? Lora Trapp ,85 stated, using a computer for Inquiries ttis nice. You can correct errors before you print - itis faster! , According to Adams, the students enjoy working with com- puters. liThe younger ones would like to use it more. In the introductory classes, the computer is used as a type of reward system. If they get finished with the book, they have a lesson on computers? As we end this crossword puzzle, we come to a nine letter word which begins with an tteii and is the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge and of developing the powers of reasoning and judgment. Education - that ttstuff we acquire when we enroll in classes like those in the math and science departments. - Hazel Noble Matthcience J11 86 and Mike Todd examine a microscopic organism while Mrs. Julie Adams observes during Biology.

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