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Cosmopolitan Attitude 1. Kathy Hack Geography, World History, World Culture, Early U.S., and Child Devel- opment 2. Loren Lukens Biology ll!AdvancedJ and General Science. 3. Lew Robinson - Government, Honors, World History and Basic. The school's expansion naturally reflects the communityis expansion. As Ama- dor County becomes more and more cosmopolitan in its attitudes, the high school will mirror this change. On the positive side, there will be a more liberal attitude and concern for people and problems outside the county. Negatively, there will be an erosion of the sense of community.'l 4. Mr. Sanchez and Dan Clark debate. 5. Terry Peterson T ' Woods fI!Advancedj and Vocational Fine Arts. 18 Teachers
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Rushed BC Exerts Effort Beginning its production later than expected, the Broadcast, a weekly newspaper written mainly for students, first appeared November 2, a result of hard work exerted by the journalism students who had rushed through an eight week course in their class. We must Credit the journalism students, com- mented Debby Thornburg, editor of the BC, on the completion in half the time of a semester courseg their work is shaping up and their individ- ual styles are coming through, she stated. In ad- dition, Kevin Neville and members of his ad- vanced typing class gave the BC a boost at the beginning of its production. V 2 'WN 1 Sam Krzlch sports editor discusses the content of a Cross country article with writer, Mark Outland. 2. The BC staff Giles Turner advisor fback rowj Ralph Moore, Rhonda Holden, Vivian Alexander, Mark Outland,' Sam Krzich Todd Fulton tfront rowj Debbie Thornburg, Valerie Reese, Iulie Spradlin, Elaine Cherry and Tammy Roberts work daily to produce a vital newsletter for the students. Broadcast 17
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5 HA 1013 ' M 11A fi u 4 o o o Growing 1n Mind and Spirit 6. Margaret Kavanaugh - Librarian Within the last four years, the Library Media Center has significantly ex- panded its role in the educational program here at Amador. Expansion, in any endeavor, is never easyg there are always limits. The real challenge lays in constantly trying new ways to grow and develop in spite of your limita- tions. 7. Ioe Anooshian World Culture, Twentieth Century and Physical Education 9-12. 8. Coach Graham and Coach G.T expound on the strengths of the C.C. Team. 9. Richard Kingsmill - Extra Help 10. Martin Ryan - Survey of Criminal Iustice 11. Becca Charles - Homemaking IXII, Gourmet Cooking and Survival. I'm growing in mind and spirit. 12. Feliz Guthrie - Spanish f1!Advancedj, English 10 Lab and Lit f1J. Teachers 19
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