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Students Make History The history department provided many activi- ties to involve students this year. The mock election gave students the chance to understand how the presidential elections are run. With the help of Miss Lois Fitch, Mr. Robert Kastelic and Mrs. Linda Perl, the students organ- ized their own mock election. The school was broken down into 50 states and 1,946 students were registered. On Oct. 23 the votes were cast. The results much resembled the real presidential election. lt was a landslide. Reagan won with 395 electorial votes and 500 popular votes. Carter followed with 76 electoral votes and 181 popular votes. Anderson and Clark trailed. Anderson earned 46.5 electoral votes and 223 popular votes and Clark earned 10.5 electoral votes and 142 popular votes. Representing the candidates were Ann Pilcher CReaganJ, Iulie Howell CCarterl, Craig Herman CAndersonl, and Dan Cribbon fClarkj. Other activities sponsored by the history department included Mr. Kastelic's Conostoga Wagon trip and Mr. Willis's costume field trips. 3 4 Don Paluch Allen Patraz Linda Perl Harry Ranson Marlin Spaw Government Government Am History Economics QV'
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Computers Aid Math Classes 7 , Mr. Walter Hgffmgn Mr. Thomas Hopkins Mrs. Barbra Meadows Analysis Analysis Geometry 1. Mr. Paloni explains the problem on the board. 2. Iunior, Scott Fowler gets a better understanding of his assignment from Helpful Hoffman. 3. Ms. Swanson gives a short lecture. 4. Mr. Vemich practices teaching math to his invisible student. 5. Mr. Stephenson checks an assignment for student. l N E- 11' Q r..:- H t ,M ,. . Mr, Elsig Paloni Miss Eileen Samfilippo Algebra Algebra Mr. joe Stephenson Mr- George Vemich Geometry Algebra The improvements in the Math depart- ment seem unending. Mr. Walter Hoff- man, the department head, talked most enthusiastically about the common dry copier which made better copies than a ditto machine. Mr. Elden Cozort, analysis and algebra teacher, taught a new course in computer programing. Computers play a very important part in life, said Mr. Cozort. He also remarked that the department had two mini computers and hoped for two more computer programing classes. This class taught students to write and run their own computer programs.
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