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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 18

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The News Tribunei
Location:
Tacoma, Washington
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18
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I i i 1 1 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6 U60 THE TACOMA SUNDAY NEWS TBDRTNE AND LEDGER A-10- star of construction early la wMctad that the new vhfeh wlU house approx-500 students -wW be ready next It Imafol 10-13 Quiet Taeonia iBoy of 12 Shows 4 Remarkable Knowledge of Sound s' 4 i Dr Scheffer Will Address WES Unit A distinguished former Puysl-Dr Victor Scnef- lup adeni an Lee Psersoq and Rich Tacoma Firma interested la blng on any of the three Back-to-School EnumcIawHS Bids Asked Program At EriumclavvHS ENUMCLAW' (8pedal)-In ob-servance of American Education a "back-to-eoiopl night far- parent next Wednesday evening The openl'house Is an annual ENUMCLAWr (Spodal) The step closer last week aa start of constnictloo on1 Enum- of Education Issued a caE claw's new high school took a big die high school auditorium for the use of a public address mem and an overhead projector for a team oMwo teachers apd several Is expected to end about 9:45 following which coffee and refreshments will be served to paiv ents and teachers In the high school cafeteria for generaToonstruction mechanical and electrical 1 In making the school at dun -pjn Nov IT Smith further stated hopes for approval of the award from the state office for Dec tho Board for and for contracts announcement Thursday that he Board's superintendent's and --w Jrw stions from the fer will the open meet- jNewrtead the home of Lord Byron is near Nottingham Eng-land The poet's bedroom and sitting room an kept exactly as he left them the evening' parents -will the regular classes at-daily by their' aona and itara- A general meeting In the high school auditorium at 7:30 trill the evening's program Prln- fog of Sigma XI science honorary at the winter school of the West em Washington Experiment Station at 8 pm Thursday Dr Scheffer recently returned from Sakhalin Island a Russian holding off the Siberian coast where no was Invited by the So-viet Union to make a itudj of Sea off the press for which search at Cambridge Be Is the son ofMr and Mrs Scheffer of Puyaliup i a graduate of Stadium High School and completed his education at the University of Washington He is a biologist with UR fish and Wildlife Service stationed at Seattle and his specialty isjnarine mammals He spends part of his Fred Gramann expected 800 adult "studenttf' Instruction and classes will begin at 7:45 Six flftaon-mlnuto periods tenS Uruniag laboratory whlchTwas Installed last summer and the two "team teaching1'- 'masses which wen featured recently the Channel 4 educational program "Whafs New in Schoothouse" One of the classes taught by the team teaching method Is a 110-student algebra class the other is a UR history class of 80 students Both an taught In MIKE RIOOKOBCIUTO AT WORK Quiet Boy Leva Sound next month When he was In the telephone business he was only 10 Mike a seventh grader at St Patrick's School is a husky dgrk-haired crewcut lad His eyes are alternately light and dark depending on how excited he is His brother John is 8 The lamily lives at 709 No St Mike sits on a stool In his basement labors toiy surrounded by his beloved wires speakers radios microphones telephones thermostats diagrams record players tape recorder TV set Hike a quiet boy was always Interested in sound Before he started school he wired a record player with batteries so his mother had to listed all day to "Old McDonald Had a Turning Feint A turning point In Mike'i life came when someone save him and his pol Mark Clark "six of wire -Mike started stretching wire until the neighborhMO was caught up in a gigantic web Fourteen boys were linked in Mike's vast private teleplume network wire leaped across back yards through playflelds over houses and garages soared over streets Found Wires One day city crews notion! a low-hanging wire City Light know about It The telephone company didn't recognise They followed the wire across town through trees around corners until they came to window There was Mike clutching a phone and no doubt a little surprised phone company is dead now but It was fun while it lasted Mike's attractive mother Twylla can't account for her hectic love of things like electricity and sound Never Played flames "Mike never played with game" she says "He Just wanted to take things apart and put them back together What about that little switch In the kltchenf "When I have a radio or re- By BOB MERRY When Michael Rteonosduto wasp three he'd stick things into light plugs and blow out fuses That was the beginning of a spectacular trend that now nine years later shows no sign of abating From blowing fuses Mike went radios designing lng up his own hone company Honrs In Lake Last summer he spent hours In American Lake (or with his mothers laundry tubs) testing underwater microphones And now this modem Da Vinci am of Mr and Mrs Marshall Riconosduto announces garden vegetables may have feelings even as you and Mike poked electrodes into the soft flesh of an ordinary tomato When he pinched the leaves the tomato showed symptoms It was an emotionally disturbed vegetable or as Mike would say: sine waves changed to saw-tooth" ke Is 13 i corder or anything else on In workroom my mother can hit that switch and that will off whatever I have Mike explained "Then I know she wants to talk to me on the Mike designed the whole tiung "I know where he gets his Mrs Rlconoscluto sighedT "Unless It would be from mWkrtMrrsndfather Is Harvey Jones Tacoma's acting postmaster Teaching Radio helping teach radio in a YMCA Saturday class and at the same time studring ektrofocs bv correspondence Right now studying dedbals (more sound) and logarithms resonance circuits capacitance and things like only 13 but if you' need help sometime like if your phone wont work and the phone com- Smy cant fix Just eaU on Ike But be careful You may find yourself wired for sound DB VICTOR SCHEFFER time at the government seal preserve on the Pribiloff Islands Everyone Interested will be welcome says Dr Herman Aua-tenaon station soil scientist who Is chairman Particularly invited are high school and college science teachers and students A coffee hour will follow the i 4 I 'I 7 I Jr) for slim smooth lines! 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