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Dorothy Proffitt performs one of many projects during Biology ll. l Here we go rescheduling the program Oh no, not again! Converting from seven classes to six classes brings cutbacks in several areas. Mr. Charlie Ham was one of few to be affected by this change. I used to have just P.E. classes, but now I have Earth Science and only one P.E. class, stated Ham. Although Mr. Ham is now accustomed to the change, he prefers having more physical education classes. Variety also entered the math department. Two computers were available for the students' use compared to the original one. Mr. Ron Olander, computer teacher. commented, Having two computers permitted me to teach the students more about the language of computers. I also help students not involved in the computer class to broaden their understanding. Basic Science was dropped from schedules this year, but l.P.S., Earth Science, Biology I, Biology ll, Chemistry, and Physics remained. Elementary Algebra and Basic Math also vanished from the scene. Incoming freshmen had an opportunity to choose from General Math and Algebra I. Advanced courses included Geometry, Algebra ll, Computers, and Advanced Math. Faculty 95
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Mr. Charlie Ham enjoys a break from his science classes to teach P.E. Il. The overhead projector comes in handy for Mr. Henry Bollweg as he reviews chemistry problems. 94 Faculty f y - wigwqy ms? lu 2 w iw sim f N jf T, fi 5 5 Mr Charlie Ham M Henry Bol JL' Dr John Drake Mr Joe Ja ksgp' Miss Lois Nelson M Mr Ron Olander lf! im :Sita wwwwmmfw M ta E w Wkkqigwhl Q :,,,, .Q,, ,HWWMWWWP 'WMwQZMMHVf K M ' zmwqwwemwstw WMEQWEWWWQ wwtfsmmawi Wffmwiafwffei Q' Zbwmhaiwwf - zzmwwmwwww t Wnmm Mr. Ron Olander demonstrates programming the computer as Ron Tovas looks on.
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Election has long time effect Students attending high school will be affected in four years from now by the decisions of the man who will be running our country. One of the most important aspects in the world today is the presidential election. This election, like any other Teaching past happenings and helping students prepare for their life ahead is the best way of describing the job of a history teacher. As history teachers, part of their job is to make students aware of the things in the world that affect them. Discussing history problems, Mr. Saurez often takes time to participate in mara- election, will be affecting us for another four years, was Mr. Suarez's reaction. Mr. Fauland, Mr. Hoffman. and Mr. Thursby feel that history is a basic need for the students, whether it's from the past or not, it'll affect us in the near future. thons. Mr. Thursby glances at the stude 6 Right: Mr. Hoffman seems to amuse the students in one of his everyday lectures. 96 Faculty is: i Ss
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