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isiory spans all peviocls ofcivifizafion, HISTORY UNDER COVER. Juniors dig deep down into riglzll: CenelJag1on,Joe Kiesler. Kathleen Ahnen. Sealed the roots of their Ameriean heritage. Standing! fleft to -ludy Jacobsen, Diana Pedersen. Paul Vhristensen. Out of the past into the present modern explorers Scanned the plateaus of history. Nations rose and fell in kaleidoseopie fashion. An Alexander eut the Gordian knot: a Vaesar erossed the Rubicon: a Napoleonie shadow stalked the continent of lflurope. Amerie-an history classes, erossing the Atlantic' with Volumlius. watehed the founding and development of a new nation. For other elasees. the rule of modern governments took on an international aspeet. Alert observers pledged themselves to so live that future history would hold a peace. a prosperity. and a hrotherhood fitting to the divine dignity hestowed on all men. Y
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P ew twists fo olcl skins inva e :nailz classes. Bob lNlathieson's geometrif gadget determines the positivt identification of triangles. TRICKY TRIG. Senior math students deviate from logs a moment to enjoy a bit of wit and humor. At Ihr' board: Julia Skirmuntas, Marcia Peters, Anne Weil, Christine Jacoby, Sheila Bischel. First mu' Km-ur board, front In bavlsj: Ralph Kindl, Dave Lange. Chuck Pfeilstifter, Ray Lentz. Second rout Dave Balane. Dave Albert, William Sklba. Henry Brill. Ronald Campbell, Gene Dagon. Ronald Fojtik. Third mir: Bob Tykal, John Kwas, Lawrence Sharkozy, Donald Paveleck, Tom Smith, Ed Lemanski. Louis Sherman. Fourth rout: NVilliam Grasser, Robert Gross, Gene Schuster, Mike Gryniewicz. Dick Hackl, Bill Vitacco, Lawrence VVeisbrod, Jim Olle. A new world of math sent Freshmen spinning into the un- known regions of x. By confusing the hypothesis with the hypotenuse, by adding axioms to postulates, or by construct- ing medians as altitudes, Sophomores produced overwhelming proofs. The more ambitious of the upperclassmen resorted to a diet of pencil stubs in trying to solve the trignometric functions of X, y, or z. Erasures mounted. Sheets of paper cycled fruitlessly into the wastepaper basket. Finally, burst- ing into a eureka, the frustrated mathematician discovered I error. - his D TANGLING WITH TRIANGLES.
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