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Mr. Rogers, Math — “A friend is someone who gives as well as takes, dependable, one for whom there is mutual respect.” Mr. Johnson, Science — “There are many obvious attributes one can look for and find in a friend. But one quality of all my real friends have in common is the ability to communicate.” Mr. Burton, Science — “Friend- ship means sharing an experi- ence with someone who gets the same enjoyment out of it as you do.” Mrs. Schultz, Science — “A friend is someone who will be there to share both good times and sad ones with understand- ing.” Mr. Clark, Business — “A friend is a present you give yourself.” Miss Pellerin, Science — “A friend to be, a friend, is me. I think friendship is an action word, a word that needs to be done, not thought.” Mr. Johnson, Math — “A friend is a person you can impose on, without feeling you are imposing and one who can impose on you with- out you feeling imposed upon.” Mr. Petty, Science — “A friend is some- one you can confide in, be yourself in front of, and someone you can trust and sympathize with.” Mrs. Gilbert, Business — “A friend is one who stands by you in times of sorrow or trouble. Someone who will just listen when you need to talk.” 15
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MATH The Math Curriculum was expanded to accomodate more students on all Math levels. More films were used to make Math interesting. The Department is in the pro- cess of convincing the School Board that a computer would be useful for the school. SOCIAL STUDIES This year the Social Studies Curriculum was built up to more than 35 quarter courses. These courses ranged from Ancient History to register- ing students to vote. The Social Studies De- partment selected students to work with var- ious community organizations. The major pro- ject was UN Day with exhibits, and Olympics which involved over 1400 students.
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Mrs. Adams, Home Arts — “A friend is dependable.” Mr. Kirschmann, Harbor Plan — “A friend is someone to share your sorrows and joys with Mr. Gleason, Business — ‘‘A friend is someone who accepts me foi what 1 am; not for what 1 could be or what they think I should be.” 16 Mr. Keefe, Driver Ed. — “A friend is a per- son who is willing to sacrifice.” Mrs. Comtois, Home Arts — ‘‘A friend is someone with whom you can share your problems Mrs. Nutt, Accelerated Achieve- ment Center — “Friendship con- sists of caring. ” Mr. Olbrych, Business — “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” Mr. MacLeod. Accelerated Achievement Center — “A friend is reliable.” Mr. Kennedy, Accelerated Achievement Center “Friendship is having bliss with your friends at times.” Mr. Soboleski, Transportation Supervisor — “ loyal friend is a valuable possession.”
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