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Students Eggstoticolly Study Parenting m The students in Miss Harman's Adult Roles and Functions Class had a unique project this year. Each student was given an “egg- child to care for. These “babies were to be treated as if they were alive. Some of the kids were the new parents to twins or maybe even triplets. 4s the days progressed, it be- came harder to care for the chil- dren. 4s it seemed the entire stu- dent body claimed to be stealing The satellite physics class shows off their beachwear during spirit week. eggs for other causes; after all Mrs. Roy's breakfast is the days most important meal. At the end of two weeks a mother's or fathers grade de- pended on the care of their kids. Charges of abuse and neglegence could result in a low grade. Heart- broken mothers brought their cases in front of the Tucker Coun- ty High School Family Court. The school's biggest scandal took place when a group of stu- dents, the Three Amigos, kid- napped Donna Hebb's infant and held it for ransom. There were many loopholes in both the case for the defense and the prosecu- tion. Defense Attorney, Roger Cate, was eventually convicted. Mr. Cate wanted a retrial or the grounds of stolen evidence. The accused thief was the prosecuting attorney. The project turned out to be a real learning experience for ev- eryone involved. A look of excitement comes over Todd Oaster’s face over Mrs. Chenoweth's En- glish assignment. Jerry Deluca Matt Dibacco Cindy Drake John Eye Harold Fansier Harold Fox Faculty - 37
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Balfour's display of servor paraphernalia is carefully examined by Teresa Williams, president and Brenda Dilly , Class Representative. Carolyn Bostic Madonna Burns Pam Chenoweth Ruth Cooper Diane Cosner Carol Crosten 36 ■ Faculty The science test will just have to wait while Mr. Snyder and Dana Matlick pose for a photo.
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TI-IN Takes Over at TCHS The addition at Tucker County High School of satellite classes has been a truly unique experience. Two new classes were offered, these classes were German and physics. The students watched their teach- ers on a moniter set up in the class- room. The students were able to in- teract with their teachers on a direct line telephone. There is also a printer on which the teacher can send data directly to the class. During Auto Body. Mike Ends does won- ders repairing an old jeep. Mr. Jerry Loomer was the TI-IN physics teacher. Dr. Harry Wohlert in- sturcted our school in a course of ba- sic German. Mr. Jerry DeLuca and Mr. Jon Crowell were the facilitators at TCHS; Mr. Tom Klus was appointed site manager. Mr. DeLuca had the oppor- tunity, white attending the National Science Convention, to visit the TI-IN STUDIO and meet Mr. Loomer per- sonally. The class was quite enter- tained at the prospect of seeing a fa- miliar face on nationally viewed television. While on the program, Mr. DeLuca received TV star billing. Mary Alice Klein, Tucker County Su- perintendent of Schools, stated that she hoped to continue using and pos- sibly expand the use of the satellite system. When the site manager, Mr. Klus, was asked about his thoughts on the system; he enthusiastically ex- claimed, '‘HOT SPIT! Pairing off at a terminat. B.J Maxwell and Cliff Kincaid share their computer skills. Fred Gerstein Mel Gobeli Tom Gutshall Bill Haddox Donna Haddox 38 - Faculty —i
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