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I- V Y 'x I E lk Lloyd Blanchard Fred Brown ,' I Mike Curran Bob Gaviglio foyce Iennison N Bob Lewis ' Lf Mike Moore Larry Ortega Bill Pendleton Lois Raffle , .l HHH' L X Fritz Rodriguexlfi- Al Safallo Don Sedor Kinne Terrell Karen Wilkins T- - L I. Student teacher Dan lVIcCleary confers with history teacher Larry Ortega. lVlcCleary student taught with Ortega and Social Science Department Chair- man Fred Brown. 2. EHLD Aide Sydney Hobbs watches as Gilbert Ballesteros completes an assignment. Frank Taylor listens as EHLD instructor Lois Raffles gives an assignment. faculty - IO7
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Back to Basics review aids in senior testing Because many students are not enrolled in any sort of a mathemat- ics class during their junior and senior years a Back to Basics program was instituted this year to reinforce basic arithmetic and mathematics skills for these students. The Back to Basic periods were set during the longer third period classes and all teachers administered the test to all third period classes. While many students found these math review tests point- less, senior Joe Vonzabern said, I think it's wise because I think the kids should know the mathematics. The value of these Back to Basics reviews was put to the test on December 6 in all senior level Language Arts classes. During this class, the only class required of all seniors, the California Assess- ment Programis Survey of Basic Skills Test was administered. While many seniors said that the Back to Basics reviews were not beneficial, others, who were not enrolled in math classes, found them to be helpful. History teacher Fred Brown points to a map to illustrate a point to his Honors World History Class. In addition to being the Department Chairman for Social Science Brown also served on the Accreditation Committee. I. Bob Lewis uses current events to bring home points to his Contemporary World Affairs students. Lewis is also a varsity football coach. z. Mike Moore lectures one of 1 his sociology classes. Moore is also the head basketball coach. 106 - faculty is V1 mm ,
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Useful skills taught Rarely can any high school give such a varied educational experience to its students, especially after the passage of Proposition I3 in 1978 as this one can. Here a student can be exposed to classes that will prepare him for a career, a well-paying career, immediately after gradu- ation. The newest techniques in off-set printing can be learned in Steve Worley's graphic arts classes, Dennis Wal- ters prepares students for jobs in construction. Stan Davolt's classes learned the intricacies of automotive repair. Bookkeeping, typing and necessary office skills are taught by Doris Ferrone, Jean I-Iubiak, .lim Ramos and Ken Bergevin. c'What they teach there is useful. These are skills that can be used to get a good job right away, said one student. Industrial Arts teacher Dennis Walters demonstrates to his classes the correct way to weld. Besides teaching five classes here, Walters is also a teacher in the Regional Occupational Program for North Orange Coun- ty. 2. Art teacher Joan Higbee assists Craig Rae in shading a pair of blue jeans on his art project. Higbee is also the co-adviser for the Art Club. 3. New addition to the business department, Doris Ferrone, smiles at the antics of one of her classes. Ferrone transferred here from Valencia. if .Q- ' V 108 - faculty
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