Data for Monday, April 24th and FINAL CLUES

Mystery Class Update, April 28, 1995

Mrs. Berger's class has done a wonderful job this spring
collecting data from our Mystery Classes around the world.
Now it's time for you to guess where they're hiding!

Here's the plan:

1) As a class, decide the location of each Mystery Class.

2) After May 1st, send ONE ENTRY to Mrs. Berger's class at:

      K12ROBZJ@vaxd.hofstra.edu
     (Don't forget to thank them for coordinating
     this project!!!)

3) We'll notify everyone of the winning guesses after May
   15th, so schools have time to place a guess.

4) Beginning on May 15th our Mystery Classes will introduce
   themselves.

5) At the end of May, watch for one final farewell set of
   sunrise/sunset data. This will give you a glimpse of
   daylength around the globe as we approach the summer
   solstice.

6) GO! What are you waiting for?  Here's the daylength data
   for Monday, April 24th and the last series of clues:


	JOURNEY NORTH MYSTERY CLASSES
	    SUNRISE/SUNSET DATA


DATE:  Monday, April 24th

MYSTERY CLASS   SUNRISE    SUNSET

   # 1       	7:15 am    18:20 pm

   # 2          5:55 am     9:47 pm

   # 3         11:56 am    13:45 pm	

   # 4                NO DATA

   # 5         	      NO DATA

   # 6     	      NO DATA

   # 7 		 6:01 am    8:37 pm

   # 8                NO DATA

   # 9                NO DATA

   #10                NO DATA

   #11                NO DATA
	
# 1  This town has an unoriginal name, the mountains in
     the area are flat.

# 2  The Canadian snow geese are arriving early this year.
     We hear them honking overhead whenever we go outside.

# 3  It has been Condition 1 today.

# 4  The blending of Indian, Anglo and Spanish heritages has
     created a distinctive social climate here.

# 5  The U.S. entered World War II after an event that took
     place 220 miles to the northwest of our city.

# 6  There are over 8,000,000 people living within the city
     limits of our town.

# 7  This city is supposed to have more bridges than Venice.

# 8  No siksiks yet!

# 9  The area of our country measures 8,019 square miles.

#10  We live beside the world's 3rd largest ocean.

#11 We live beside the Great ____ Bight.

Data Collected by:

K12ROBZJ@vaxd.hofstra.edu	
Joan Berger
Internet Educational Consultant    	
East Hills School
Roslyn, New York 11577