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new faces at P.H.S. Teacher Boom Powers High School exploded with four new teachers this year. Martin Harpole, the tallest ever to teach at P.H.S., took over the shop and art rooms. He coached junior varsity basketball, junior high basketball, and foot- ball. He also helped Steve Young with the 3 on 3 tournament. The high school hadn t had a band or choir for a while, so the district hired Jeanette Hodapp to do the job. The band played at home basketball games, in the Christmas program and for their own spring concert. The choir also performed for the Christmas and spring program. Mrs. Hodapp worked very hard with the students and did a great job! Steve Young moved into the business and computers room. He coached the boys ' varsi- ty basketball team and organized the 3 on 3 basketball tournament in the spring in which almost everyone in the school participated. After a successful year with the basketball program, Mr. Young is eagerly awaiting next year. Linda George taught home economics, physical education, health, and spelling. She also coached volleyball. As advisor of Parents ' Night, she took on a lot of respon- sibilities but worked through them with the help of the P.H.S. girls. Page 6: top left, business and computers teacher Steve Young; top right, working hard in typing class, Donald Schrag; upper middle right, looking pretty, Shaun Gary; middle left, home economics, physical education, and health teacher, Linda George; lower middle right, flip- ping over photographer is Corrinna Sturman; bottom left, Tanya Morgan; bottom right demonstrating her gymnastic techniques is Elizabeth De Voe. Page 7: top left, band and choir teacher, Jeanette Hodapp; top middle thrilled Tanya Morgan; top right, high school choir at the Christmas program; middle left, students, Connie Cashier, Lani Sturman, Keri Rector, Michelle Martin, Tara Looney, and Rose Smith, in choir class; middle right, high school band at the Christmas program; bottom left, shop, art, and physical education teacher, Martin Harpole; upper middle, Robby Kalb and Brian Mowe exchanging a few words; bottom right, Robby Kalb trying to play baseball. 6 faculty and staff
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lifestyles of the lost and confused Discipline? Oh, No! This year the teachers had a whole new set of rules called the Assertive Discipline Plan. Each teacher made up five rules and some rewards. If students broke a rule, first their name appeared on the board, then twenty minutes after school, next forty. If a student were really bad, he had to go to the prin- cipal. Some students experienced detention more than others. The older students just avoided it. The new plan was hard to adjust to at first, what with the bells and clocks not working and new teachers to break in, but the students survived. Page 8: lop, Kelly Allred’s special” class; middle left, a normal day for science teacher Mark Donnelly; middle right, Roy Lehnherr with friend; bottom, special educa- tion director Kelly Allred with son. Page 9: top left, English teacher Mary Fronk; top right, Mari Nelson, Jason Martin, and Christina Hamlett in science class; middle left, Connie Cashier; middle, Darla Fry being normal; middle right, Corrinna Sturman doesn’t take any guff from math and history teacher Glenn Gillespie; bottom left, Matt Peck; bottom right, Doug Werner instructing Stacey Feuerborn and Darla Fry in German Class REWARDS le jrfiWirpj. rem you.' jury' CONSEQUtiN ti 1 name on boo'd - v rnina 2 Ont S lo miovrto Emotion 3 TwoYV- 10 rrvoutiS - Contort patenh 6 Severe Ifchav iJft: Goinxfy k Iff CANTf»', ASSfrrrvT tXSCHK 8 faculty and staff
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