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Programming the computer proves to be a war between men and machine for Steve Maves and Phil Juday who peer teach with its help. x,M,,,,,,, piicti Moth Classes Provide Troining If Students in Mr. Mike Paluch's Algebra I class 108 Compression make use of their study time by asking questions on their homework. As another year passed by, freshmen and sophomores were finishing their required mathematics classes. Some students discovered through their General Business and Shop Math classes new techniques and ideas that will be helpful in the future. Juniors and seniors ad- vanced to harder classes such as Algebra and Geometry, while others went on to subjects like Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, and Calculus. New information was obtained in all math classes this past year and should help in careers to come. Mr. Ramon Alexander Mr. Lowell Cline
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Proicticoil Experience A change came to the Home-Economics department this year as the traditional Bachelor's class was invaded by females and suddenly became Contemporary Living. The change came as a result of a government ruling against sexual discrimina- tion. Every class offered must now be open to both males and females. The department offered valuable knowledge through classes such as Consumer Ed., Home Arts, Marriage and Family Living, Foods, and Clothing. Tea Room Class members used profits made on cookie orders to reward themselves with a luncheon at the Cork and Cleaver. HERO students were provided with practical job experience through employment in various Muncie restaurants. New to the department this year were Miss Lydia Stilwell and Mrs. Marla Perdue, who became the first Northside graduate to return as a teacher. 1 .' wr J W w 'I Q r 'o 4 4' if Mrs. Patricia Barnes Mrs. Marilyn Berry Mrs. Nancy Callahan Mrs. Rebecca Holderman Mrs. Marla Perdue Miss Lydia Stilwell Contemporary Living class provides Phil lsen- barger with the chance to try out his cookie- cutting skills. Compression 107 I I fp. I ,fi Y ' MX, ff' .er
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EX. MV- Jerome G iffeY Mr. Michael Paluch Mr. John Smith Mrs. Mary Ware ,A M M'mm,,,,. ,, -A .. i, Z f,'1 -if , QVIVH --2- ' -fi-2'-I 2 H1 1+1:3?'?? Rusty Haughey and Debbie Edds take a few minutes to check over their homework for Mrs. Mary Ware's Business Math class. Compression 109
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