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E 5 as 's A Karen Kirby, Administrative School Sec- retary. A Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Kirby discuss the A.S.B. budget. A Eva RoseQ A.S.B. Clerk. L F.H.A. service projects included baking and distributing Valentine's cookies for teachers. Mrs. Sparkman cheerfully accepts cookies from Patti Jenkins. 106 STRIVING FOR STUDENT SUCCESS rave thoughtful krnd helpful sounds like a scouting motto yet Karen Kirby and Eva Rose exemplify such characteristics Termmally busy they begin two weeks before the school year by sorting a summer s load of mail preparing for returning teachers and gettrng ready to answer Attendance paperwork A S B school budgets coffee making counseling phone receptromst tasks and typing endless reports were some of the many services performed by our diligent secretar B 3 5 - 9 7 I S - 9 . , . . 3 . , . questions from confused students. 7 7 ' ' '9 9 9 7 7 ies.
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L Michael Bon Tempo, Physical Education. 5 Glenda Grover- Casillas points out the correct form for the backstroke. 5 Chet Brenneise, Band and Choir. Y Rick Brown, English and Drama. Y Steve Weitz reclines while instructing junior history. 108 PROMOTING MANKIND P romoting an understanding of lifestyles through economics, history, and international rela- tions are several goals of the Social Science depart- ment. Sophomores enrolled in world history learned of ancient world culture's effects on modern society. Juniors applied this knowledge to specific present day situations while learning about American cul- ture. Government and California survival, com- pulsory for seniors, are survival courses that will enable eighty-one's graduates to cope with the out- ' f side world. , Q it ,J Ax F t ' ' if ' V X fi l F A fyfl L L, Iwi, 'J Lim ' fad. l M riff V J ly If rw K, MU f A it .I N if , W5 Q M , lx , N it 1 we A 1- its as , , gf 5 jpg, in ,i tyyfef few 'f Lf -A 141 Q fe L . ' W '5 I, :li fs V 4' 'Y Q' L fy ' 4 xp ,aff ,Q of ,lf , E , V: if-, fi V' t -ia, Aw M :fi 'A , V vi Q: lf- 1 my .r S, fx 1-9? I My am Q, 4 3 M , r N i 'L W I 5 ' J HQ! , , ' Cage , X- t i Q f1al.:.Q ffl F 1 l - , t .V X I I ,iv V 41,-yy, , ,f 3 AQ Zi ' U, t, x -W We Q f Mx - J ' ' el, f Ji , ' G g V, wr I Hts 'J t K Z i Vfii Q: et.. if-:affix J if X . X .M
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