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QULQLEQUQULMM gxiagmibs TQ MEET Magpie Beep. . . Beep Beep . . . Bloop . . . Beep. This is the sound you would hear if you were in a computer programming class, headed by Mr. Paul Murschel. Computer programming exper- ience is becoming very essential. Due to this growing impor- tance. importance, PHS had added computer programming to its list of electives. A computer can do nothing until it receives specific instruc- tions from a human being. Therefore, students are taught the fundamentls of programming, designing, and putting instruc- tions into the machine. Computer programming lll will be of- fered for the first time next year so students will be able to take four semesters. Computer students traveled along with Mr. Murschel to study the computer systems at the Industrial Nut Corporation and New Departure. A science fair was held at PHS for the first time at the high school level. Students displayed their scientific projects and were rated by judges. The science depertment feels it was a great success. r A new and successful elective has beed added to the Science Department, Anatomy and Physiology, taught by Mr. Randy Earl. lt's for the students who are planning a career in medi- cine. Go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect S200 . Sound familiar? This game, Monopoly, is played during Mrs. Sharpe's business classes in order for students to gain back- round information of the ever growing business world. ln Gen- eral Business classes, students perform radio and television commercials, design and make their own checkbooks, and act out job interviews. Games are helpful, but there are other ways of learning for the business oriented student. For instance, office practice teaches students how to perform clerical tasks necessary for employment in an office and develop the traits of a conscien- tious secretary. Randy Earl Science Doyt Echelberger Science Cletus Kaufman Science Peggy Lesigonich Math Web Luginbill Math Paul Murschel Computer Math fmt.. sg- 102 Business, Math, Science
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Ken Fleming Industrial Arts Lorene Gregory Practical Arts Barb Printy Art x-fy -vi .H . all 'Y 1. During home-ec class, Miss Donna Wendt teachers her students about nutrition. 2. Class discussion aids Mr. Shawn Beamerin instructing his classes. 3. Drafting instructor, Mr, Ken Fleming, lends a helping hand to his students in house plans. 4. Miss Barb Printy smiles with pride as she looks at one of her students accomplishments. 5. In her spare time, Miss Char Schuman finds a little fun in craft class. 104 - Art, Home Economics, Industrial Arts James Sass Vocational Agriculture Charlene Schuman Art Vince Vartorella industrial Arts Donna Wendt Practical Arts Cathy Zeiher Practical Arts Shawn Beamer industrial Arts 'U 1 -2--. 'af 4'
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