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7 5' W fi' V . 5, t ,,VfffVV ,f W :V Mm, H rt Department Helped Paint Map et Bulldog Territory mu- W., Mr. John Heard Mr. Walter Girdner Photography students Karl Schiller and Joan Miller are iust taking a print out of the developer. Next steps in sequence are the stop bath, fix, wash, and dryer. Creativity on canvas is the watchword of the Art Department. Emphasis is given to all forms ot expression from conservative classicism to some ot the more bizarre torms ot modern art. Besides painting, a variety ot other courses were also offered, such as sign painting and poster and billboard clesign. A most important area in the Art Department is photographyg the photography staff not only provided pictures for all issues ot the Chronicle but were responsible tor nearly all ot the 600-plus pictures that appear in this yearbook. Drawing and painting students worked hard to achieve pro perspective. W' ft . ff ez ' Z 4 Z per 0 ,,,V , I.wQ7z'r'751gg:7Jn1wryy ' - sfrfcfw- f MV We W M..- y V frbiifffr ck ,ya ' f f l lv f ittt ,, f 'A ' 4 - 'W' l . 1 ' f ,fd - ' Q . ,, ' A V, J if 4 bl.- W Q ,.,, I, Y .fi -fl 5 V 75 WT..----Ve-e ' r- -V Messe V r .1 :Aiwa ,, iw X 4 yy. li f V l ' we gg - V4 1 ' ' Q 'Z iz ' . s. 2 ' - r- A ' '- , 'Q f 1 ,C 3 , y h , V - fe.. fi ,xi 1 l L ' V, -1. , I . 1-, L ' '- , -Y H ! f ew. 5 Y .bw V ,.' M W r r 22 A.-1 1miZe'lf Zi,4,g. - -4 -ff' ,wnss7....D az' - i t Q ,f f A f f 1 if l :Aj V , V , ,f ll' i , f X X A f Z9 f 1, 4 X ZS, , Z Y f W 0 , , I ' ffff 54 fl h fr . 3 il :cf-' V I , t,.,, 2 5 il .4 U .1425 7- V. V- 2:1 ' Qc! 'HCV MWA -VVW Mrs. Gaillard lewis Mr. Dave Metzgar Mr. Dave Schnabel
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As the cold war continues, the battle tor scientific superiority becomes ever more crucial. Today it is imperative that enough engineers and techni- cians tor the advanced age undergo training. Keeping pace with the na- tionwide demand, the science pro- gram at PHS is one ofthe best in the nationg over 400 students are en- rolled in chemistry and physics alone. PHS also ofters a balanced program ot lite science. The department is di- vided into two sections: psysiology and botany. The purpose ot the course in botany is to provide a basic understanding ot plant biology which will later be useful in such fields as agricultural planning and horticul- tural research. Physiology gives a basic comprehension ot human anat- L, swam orny and the facts ot lite. Q, ltew Cl'l8llBl'1QE ABOVE: P h y sic s students Don Crede, Chuck Rowins, Mike Was- gatt, Kent Parsons, Bob Joehnck, and Steve Koy prepare the trap- pings for a typical classroom ex- periment. BELOW: Chemistry teacher Robert A Magee calls attention to the ele- ment, thorium, as his class reviews the periodic chart. Mrs. Mariorie Ansite Physiology Mr. Quentin Mason Physiology 'rife-sc, ix Mr. Bill Bruning Physics Mr. Harry Peterson Physical Science , . , f 'f 4 I A ,f,,,, ' ' ,ms . I Mr. Stanley Gunstream Botany Mr. Jacob Sadoff Chemistry ZA Mr. James Wilson Physiology Mrs. Rita Strong Physiology , If f, ' WI f 71 L f WWW' gf: W X i A fi If, o,f,,-. ,-ff 1 -v ' , Mr. Robert Magee ' wi Chemistry , WET? - .1 Lf , ,,,. I Q 1 ,,,f Z .gk f ' f ' 5' , X V 5 f , V f WWW 9 f ' f if f W , if 'i N Ai , ' ff . ----- ' ' He , ' A M f ' ' , H Y , V K' it W .,... , W , ,W ,,... .. L t j f ' ' f , ,,,, , k J ,vw A 1 ef f df , - ' f f xi ' 'Mtff-P V. f X'
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ssseeees 'fy ' . EX -y ' c Q i Ni ,,,. H Mr. Daniel Hiestand if 4 Instrumental Music If x iii il ' n 't i Mr, Daniel Hughes MlISlC GPUUDS lifll ll'lE BEEF Trumpet player Mike Conlon shows his virtuosity here on the comet. Conlon and several other members of the Bulldog Band put together a Dixieland band for home basketball games. Band Director Daniel Hughes led the student body in song with the backing of Tom Toombs on U herald trumpet. The trumPel section of the band was well re- nowned for its 5? ff' A newly-formed music group, the Madrigal Singers, performed at various music events throughout the year, The Madrigals were formed from the A Cappella Choir under the direction of Mr. Daniel Hughes. Epi il The Music Department of PHS pre- sented a well-rounded program of choral and instrumental activities. PHS led the way in vocal music with a superb A Cappella Choir. The choir distinguished itself in special programs and assemblies during the year. In the tield of instrumental music, Pt-lS'ers were all proud ol the Bulldog Band which played at all pep rallies and games. Their spring concert was the tirst ol what students hoped will become a yearly tradition. . -I , Fgcwyk R
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