Harrisburg High School - Eagle Yearbook (Harrisburg, OR)

 - Class of 1980

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,V H 1 2 1 - ' 3 EWU! bi -use UNK I' FF J' iw-2:4-'fi-J . 1 :'fff 1'7':T'Nw xxx l 1? 1. Mrs. Donna Pluth seems confused, and with those Freshmen who can blame her? 2. Ms. Sue Churnside is always amazed at what students teach her, 3. Senior U. to r.j Phil Waite, Student Teacher Jim Smith, Seniors Dan DeMoss, Cindy Jones, Cindy Hoffman, and Anne Stroda, fsittingl Rick O'Shea, Tina Abeyta, and Brian Shelby play Getto. 4. Freshmen CI. to r.J Tim Gaines, Kevin Brown, and fsittingl Forrest Winstead didn't realize what they had gotten into when they entered Mrs. PIuth's class. 5. When it comes to history, Mr. Dave Shelby is at the front of the class. 6. With his trusty stick in hand, Mr. John Partanen teaches students World Events.

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ENC-FLISHXSOCIAL STUDIES ENGLISH TEACHES HISTORY If you heard students mumbling something about 'Once upon a midnight dreary...' or 'There are strange things done in the midnight sun. . .' chances are pretty good they were freshmen work- ing on English assignments , says Mrs. Donna Pluth. Meanwhile her sophomores ask, What should we write about today, Mrs. PIuth'? as they searched for creative ideas to fill their daily journals. Ms. Sue Churnside teaches the junior and senior English classes. They consist of everything -from the basics of general English to the more critical College Preparatory classes. The emphasis in general classes was reading literature, writing compositions, and learning grammatical skills, where as, junior col- lege bound students studied a more critical ap- proach to American literature. Their next step, senior College Prep, is a more difficult study of English literature. This involves a sequential progression from the medieval period fo that of modern day. Ms. Churnside also teaches the journalism class which is responsible for the publication ot the school newspa- per, The Flying Eagle. The U.S. History classes were shared this year by Mr. Dave Shelby and Mr. John Partanen. The Continen- tal Congress came to life as each student played the roles of 'famous dignitaries such as George Washing- ton, Ben Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson. The role playing activity taught the students how hard it really was to vote on and carry out laws of the United States Constitution. Mr. Partanen also teaches World Geography, Gener- al Math, and behind the wheel training Drivers' Education. Students were taught what the real world is all about in Mr. Shelby and Mrs. Beelarts, Personal Finance class. Budgeting, renting, banking, credit, buying a house, furniture, marriage, the cost of having a baby, and divorce, were studied by the not so eager seniors.



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MATH! SCIENCE FORMULAS TO THEQREMS The mathlscience building was full of everything from tiny numbers to tiny microscopic animals. Math was taught by Mr. Mike Kowalczyk and Mr. Al Morris. They taught fractions, angles, functions and other types of arithmetic. Mr. Morris also taught a Biology and Earth Science class. These classes covered the study of life and the earth in which we occupy. l.P.S., Chemistry, and Physics were all a part of Mr. Gary Scott's schedule,eExperimenting was a big part of his day. Peanut brittle, alcohol, and soap were just some of the things the Chemistry class experimented with. I.P.S., officially known as, introduction to Phys- ical Science, is the basic science that helps future scientists prepare for the more advanced Chemistry class. The laws of nature were taught in Physics in which they study the speed of sound. N ---, .,, it . as liege.: T' a 1 42'

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