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Students Explore World of Space At Plaza Planetarium Herbert D. Teuscher Planetarium Director The Planetarium is an instrument of many and varied uses as an educational facility. It is limited only by the imagination of those who employ the planetarium as a teaching device. It is used to explain more thoroughly concepts that cannot be adequately explained in the classroom. This facility not only serves as a science supplement for students but adults and others in the community are able to witness pro- grams and demonstrations which are free and open to the public. The primary objective ofthe planetarium will be to make programs educa- tionally stimulating and informative. The hostesses aid with public programs by seating the guests. passing out handbills. and explaining the instruments. The planetarium assistants help with clerical work. run errands. and set up the machines. Jackie Boyette and Sandy Riggs are checking the celestial globe before a class of children arrive. V V E . S r ll . I V t h Af I L O is - - XY Majordomo. Rick Almand. at the Star-Trek control Planetarium assistants. Sandy Riggs and Jacque console from which all lights and motions ofthe Plane- Boyette. are setting the mechanical planet analogue tarium are operated. He really knows what he's doing! computers on the planetarium instrument. 8
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I :mir WPJH Screens Latest Educational TV Shows Plaza Junior High is very fortunate to have their own television station. This has been ol great help to the teachers as well as the students. The teachers have used these facilities to tape presentations ahead of time and it has also been used to tape visiting lecturers and specialists in various fields. The students have enjoyed it also. Students working on the TV crew learn all about the production of a program. English students have used this facility to see themselves perform and to evaluate their performance. The TV crew has also helped a great deal hy filming athletic events. This gives the teams and coaches a chance to seejust what they did. be it right or wrong. ,qv Robert Ellis William Pippin Techician TV Coordinator WPT H TV Mit... . .. ...l........, .-.. . v -.e-sa- fag- -. . - . ' V WPJH TV STUDENT ASSISTANTSZ Row l: M. Almond, J. Liverman, D. Sisco, B. Hedspeth, T. Cushard, G. Paul. L. Gartland J. Zachary, G. Ratte, T. Hardee. Row ll: R. Forester, S. Fahrig, J. Scheetz, T. Zappia, R. Katterheinrich, B. Ballance. Row III: Mr Pippin, K. Paterna, N. Tobin, M. Gossage, J. Annable, S. Parker, T. Bezanson, A. Nolette. Row IV: D. Stewart, M. Bartman, R Simons, S. Walker, D. Coussens,'T. Sprague, C. Brown. M. Ozols, R. Barnes, A. Edwards, D. Edwards, W. Mowbray, L. Tefft, T McGowan, D. Duke, J. Nelson, Mr. Ellis. 7
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5 I . l ' A '.! . ii. 7 A-up PLANETARIUM STUDENT HOSTESSES: Row l, seated: S. Browne, M. Grimstead, S. Riggs, T. Cross, J. Whitney. Row II, standing: C. Hoffman, D. Graff, D. Murph, V. Elmore, D. Babcock. K. Coleman, E. Jones, P. Oliver, S. Miller, M. Brimsfield, D. Overback, H. Coppino. Row III, standing: B. Hinson. D. Parker. S05 R Fig wa- N PLANETARIUM STUDENT ASSISTANTS: Row l: T. Cross, B. Austin, R. Joyce, E. Boyle, D. Joyce, G. Wetzel. Row II: J. Boyette, N. Kucharczk, M. Brinsfield, J. Whitney, S. Riggs, B. Hinson, C. Hoffman. Row Ill: R. McKee, D. Murph. R. King. C. Phillips, B. Ustick. M. Allmond. R. Hall. Row IV: D. Brown. Absent: R. Almand. 9
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