Traverse City High School - Pines Yearbook (Traverse City, MI)

 - Class of 1980

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Page 21 text:

Well, so much for plans. Firsr you de-bore whether ro worch the firsr run, favorite movie on television or study Joe Schmoe’s theory A brilliant scheme — do both! Brilliant until the movie ends at 11:37, and you've got four hours of studying ro do Around 2 06 you decide ro hang up studying and begin considering alternative methods of surviving: the old cheat sheer or wrire-on-rhe-orm trick? Oh, ro heck with it. I’m going ro bed A few days larer, the rest comes bock with its amount of payment clearly marked in red. Well ... maybe that movie wosn ‘r so good.

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 ACADSMJCS The purpose of educarion is ro acquire knowledge and experience. Sounds fine, could possibly be enjoyable Right? Well, it was until some intelligent fellow decided he wonted ro moke sure we were receiving our prescribed amount of intelligence, so come the invention of the rest (or quiz, exam, evaluation, etc.; they're oil the some thing). And so comes the routine — great plans of studying dilligenrly and flaunting the highest grade in the doss.



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Welcome To The Morh-Hondlers Delieve ir or nor, there's really no reason or all ro dislike Morh or TCHS. Although only one year of Algebra is required ro graduate on a College Prep diploma, many students elect ro continue in morh classes as on exaring, beneficial port of their schedule For those who don't particularly enjoy working with Trigonometry tangents and cosines, there is Computer Programming. In this doss, students invent, load, and run programs on three sophisticated computers Also offered is Probability and Statistics, which works with odds on dice and coins. Of course, ordinary, everyday Geometry, Algebra, Functions, and Calculus ore always available ro the daring mathematician And what do you do with all this knowledge? Just rake Applications — this class relates all the others ro real life encounters. Dove Voice rerreors ro o outer ploce so he con concenrrore on bormyg up on his studes Ponence a one of rhe most mporronr quotes o morh reocher con possess, os explononons usuofy need ro be mode over and over This compurer doesn't understand anything! moons John Lehr os he wodes through ha latest perplexng program 18

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