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CONSTANCE MILLER-B.A., St. Olaf College; General Music and Chorus BRUCE SPILLUM- B.S., Uni- versity of North Dakota; Instru- mental Music. Band, Pep Band JOYCE TRINE-B.S.. Mankato State College; Junior and Senior High Art; Cheerleading Advisor MORRIS TITRUD B.S.. Uni- versity of Minnesota; Agricul- ture, PEA advisor NANCY ERICSON B.S., Stout State University; Home Econom- ics; PH A advisor. 9th grade ad- visor RICHARD WILDGRUBK- B.S., M.S., Winona State College; Industrial Arts; Junior class ad- visor RICHARD IRISH-B.S., Man- kato State College; drivers edu- cation. “B” basketball LAVERNE SORENSON-B.S., University of Minnesota, M.S., Winona State College; Guidance- Counselor SHIRLEY GOUTCHER B.A., Westmar College; Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing
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SCIENCE MATH Whether in algebra, geometry, trig or analysis, understanding the concepts of math, not just memorization of pro- cedure, was emphasized. Models and projections were in use in all the mod- em math classes at PHS. In science, projects were started and continued throughout the year in preparation for the science fairs. The physics students diligently worked on such topics as force, motion, energy, reflection and refraction. In the labor- atory, the chemistry students used in- struments such as balances, burets, slide rules and learned exacting chem- ical procedures. The biology students perfected their dissection skills on a variety of animals. 15
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BUSINESS, FINE ARTS, MANUAL ARTS, GUIDANCE Giving the students a basic back- ground in business related fields, the business department greatly helped PHS boys and girls. Concerned mainly with the care of home and meal planning, the home economics classes also stressed the art of sewing. The manual arts and agriculture classes prepared students for indust- rial-art related careers. Drivers education was again taught as a classroom subject for sophomores. The senior high band concentrated on marching, pep band music for bas- ketball ga,mes and concerts. The chor- us was active with its seasonal concerts. The art department offered a senior high class and exhibited its work in the cafeteria. t
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