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Dedication To Sharon Smith Every year the yearbook staff se- lects one person to be the recipient of the yearbook dedication. The staff votes on a person that has devoted time and efforts to the students and the school system. This year Mrs. Sharon Smith, home economics teacher, was the honoree. Accepting the award Mrs. Smith com- mented, “This is especially meaningful because I have worked with the class of ’83 all 4 years of high school. They are dedicated workers and show much potential for the future. I look forward to having you invite me to your ten year class reunion so 1 can congratu- late you on all your achievements.” Mrs. Smith graduated from PHS in 1957 as the salutatorian of her class. Graduating with high distinction from UNL in 1961, she received her Bache- lor of Science degree. In 1967, she finished her Masters of Science degree from UNL. Mrs. Smith has been on the staff of PHS for seven years. While here, she has been involved in many activities such as junior class sponsor. Golden Girl contest sponsor and FHA spon- sor. Her main activity is teaching in the Home Economics Department. Be- sides general home ec., foods and nu- trition (1 II), she holds two courses that teach students about life after high school. These are Modern Adult Roles and Independent Living. When asked about the changes in the home economics field Mrs. Smith noted, “Home Economics is a growing dy- namic field. Everyone is a homemaker. Males are now enrolling in greater numbers because they realize that home economics concepts are impor- tant to prepare everyone for the fu- ture.” Outside of school, Mrs. Smith is a member of both the American and Ne- braska Home Economics Association, the NEA, NSEA and the PEA, the Ne- braska Vocational Home Economics Teachers Association, the Liberty United Methodist Church, and Eastern Star.
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FACING PAGE: (top) Computer screen displays the game ‘‘Dung Beetles;” (bottom) Jenny Covert and Tammy Freeburg learn new computer skills at the com- puter bus. TOP LEFT: Elementary students use the Apple II computer; TOP RIGHT: Three times a week, classes were held for elementary students; ABOVE: Richard Boettcher oversees the sophomores using the computer bus; LEFT: Students marvel at computer wonders. 7
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FACING PAGE: A portrait of the Smith family taken in 1983. TOP LEFT: The yearbook dedication recipient. Mrs. Sharon Smith. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Smith plays cowgirl. RIGHT: A baby picture at age three. BELOW RIGHT: Posing for pictures at her uncle’s wedding is the flower girl, Mrs. Smith. ABOVE: She stops to smile on her first day of school of the second grade. 9
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