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New computers further develop math department O.C.H.S. has various comprehensive math course offerings. Mathematics levels I and II prepare a student for algebra and eliminate student deficiencies. General math is the emphasis of basic mathematical skills. Advanced Mathematics is a review of arithmetic. Algebra I and applied topics from plane geometry and trigonometry. Algebra I deals with performing and proving algebraic processes. Algebra II emphasizes algebraic processes and applied problems-, Algebra II — trigonometry covers a semester of trigonometry also. Plane geometry, the study of relationships between plane figures, is covered in geometry, as well as topics from three-dimensional geometry. Analysis covers topics from pre-calculus and differential calculus and prepares a student for Calculus, which is the study of functions and limits. Students can receive college credit for this calculus course. The latest and most expanding part of the math department is the study of computers. Previously two courses dealing with the basic language were offered. Computer Science I and Computer Science II. Now. however, with the arrival of the SP 9000, not only has computer science become one of the most popular electives offered but also the entire program has expanded to four courses: Comp. Sci. I and II, Pascal, and Advanced Pascal. The SP 9000 is accessible in two kinds of Basic. Fortran, Cobalt, Apl, Pascal, and Assembler. Computers in most other schools do not have this capacity. The tremendous networking system allows every student to utilize hard discs, floppy discs, and printers. In the future, computer science teachers will definitely be offering a Computer Club. Last year. Mr. Shoup had sessions after school for OCHS teachers who were interested in learning more about computers. Also, the grading system used by many teachers is done by computer, and Mr. Melnick developed the scheduling for wrestling tournaments by use of computer. Both students and teachers take advantage of the new computer system. Top: Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally.” Mr. Husband Middle left: Jeff Davis sneaks a peek. Middle right: Any questions, comments, or smart remarks?” — Mr. Shoup Bottom left: You students are not going to get the best of me today.” — Mr. Webster 25 Bottom right: A new generation of whiz kids.
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Science department expands with changing times The science department offers a variety of courses to satisfy the many interests of OCHS students. The three basic sciences are: physical science, which is a background for physics; earth science, the study of physical aspects of the earth and its atmosphere; and space science, which is the study of stars and their relation to mathematics, chemistry, and physics. Biology, the study of the life functions of both plants and animals, is offered on three different levels, general biology. Biology I. and Biology II. Physics, the study of the basic laws of physical science and how they apply to modern man. is offered only as a one-year course; however, in the future, a Physics II class will be offered. The students of Chemistry I and II examine the structure and bonding in chemical compounds, the relation between structure and properties of substances, the energy changes which take place when substances react, and the mathematical relationship between chemical reactants and products. A general chemistry class will be added to the curriculum next year. Horticulture is a semester elective which concerns greenhouse techniques and the care and propagation of common and exotic house plants. Ecology, another semester elective, is the study of man’s relationship to his environment and the general biological and physical factors characteristic of the earth’s environment. Top: Concentrating on a lab experiment. Top middle left: nnnyyesss!” — Mr. Hohman Bottom middle left: The effects of radiation? Middle right. I should have given this up when I burnt the ceiling!” — Fuzz Center left: Frank wonders where the mysterious helping hand is coming from. Center right: Future scientists?
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Business Department meeting modem technology The primary purposes of the Business program are to provide job skills for those students who plan on entering the job market and to develop typing and accounting skills for personal use for nonbusiness students. The three major areas of specialization are: accounting, the system of classifying, recording, and summarizing business and financial transactions in books of account either by hand or by computers secretarial-stenographic. the emphasis of shorthand and word processing; and clerical, the use of typing and word processing. The business course is meeting modern technology with their equipment both new and old. With an IBM typewriter, IBM electronic 60, 75, 85 typewriters. Olivetti Electronic typewriter, two Radioshack computers and printers, and their two latest, the Xerox 620 memory writer, an automated typewriter, and the IBM display writer, a word processor, the business department can fully prepare a student for a secretarial or clerical related job immediately after high school. This year four students who were chosen because of their skills competed at Erie Business Center. Michelle Kleck, Shelly Borchert, Judy Cochran, and Kay Karns, who respectively competed in shorthand, vocabulary, typing, and accounting, placed fourth overall among the 17 competitors. Top: Would someone please turn the machine on? Middle left: aaa space jjj space Middle right: Do I really want to do this for a living? — Natalie Douglas Bottom left: When is this class going to end? — Gretchen Serafin Bottom right: Did you just proposition me? — Steve Snyder 26
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