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1 — Deb Pahr looks over the oranges for the money raising event that was held for the trip to Hawaii. 2 — Scott Wedekind and Jack Hildebrandt practice their trum- pets for band. 3 — Students in Orchestra put in serious practice during the class. 4 — The Marching Band performs at the An- oka Parade, where they won first place. 5 — Band members celebrate first place honors at the Lacrescant, Minnesota Pa- rade. 6 — G. Lockrem, E. Schlueter, J. Mi- nors. MUSIC Hawaii, Here We Come In early September 1975, the Sibley Band began planning thir annual summer marching trip. After many months of planning and fund raising, the 122 marchers boarded an airplane for Honolulu, Hawaii on June 16. While in Hawaii the band arose at 7:00 a.m. every morning. They had about five rehearsals before competing in the Lion’s National Convention Parade on June 23. A Victory Luau was given after the parade. The remaining time was spent sight-seeing. Included in the trip were tours of Pearl Harbor and the Polynesian Culture Center. After visiting Hawaii for eight days, the band returned to Sibley on June 24.
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MATHEMATICS A Brainteasing Experience 1 — Mr. Durigan thinks he has muscles but it’s all in his head. 2 — Tom Gunderson enjoys his math as- as . P signment, or maybe it’s just trick photography. Sue 1 The number of tennis balls in Schilling is studiously working on her assignment. 3 a bathtub doubles every minute. — — {t's nice to have a friend to help with small prob- The bathtub is full in an hour. lems. 4 — Mr. Dillon. 5 — Ms. Pope. 6 — Mr. When was the bathtub half full? Hopkins, Mr. Brown, Mr. Durigan, Ms. Tussing, Mr. : Peterson. 7 — A typical math class working hard at their books. 8 — Mark Hinterthuer. s 2 — Divide 40 by % and add 10. What is the answer? 3 — A painter required eight days to paint a room. How long would it take him, working at the same rate, to paint a room twice as long, twice as wide, and twice as high? 4 — If a dog-and-a-half can eat a bone-and-a-half in 30 minutes, how many dogs would it take to eat 60 bones in 30 minutes? Answers: 1. 59 minutes 20,90 3. 16 days 4. 60 dogs freee treed, Ohtake
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SPECIAL SERVICES - ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS Helping Hands and Friendly Faces In order to meet the diverse needs of the more than 1600 students, Sibley offers a variety of special services and programs, including SWAS (School Within a School), Work Experience Program, Special Education, and nursing services. The open study time which most students enjoy is possible because of supervisory aides. 1 — Ms. Chris Hansen, SLBP tutor, and Ms. Becky Winders, Instructional Aide for SWAS. 2 — Mr. Vanderah, Special Education and Work Experience Program. 3 — Mr. Scallon, SWAS and Work Experience Program. 4 — Mrs. Seng, school nurse. 5 — Ms. Johnson and Mr. Weinrach, supervisory aides and Restricted Study. 6 — Ms. Jan Norris, Vocational Adjustment Counselor
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