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Special education staff. Top row: nrs. Hunt, Mrs. Kirk, Ms. Acone, Mr. Hurt, Mrs. Lumian, and Mrs. Taylor. Front row: Mrs. feit, Mrs. Buckley, and Mrs. Roper. We ' re Making Progress ' e are delighted at long last to get two color cameras and other state of the art equipment , Mr. Daley, the broadcasting teach- er, said. In broadcasting, students worked behind and in front of the camera producing programs for television. Safety education was taught by Mr. Granite and contained a quar- ter of driver ' s education and a quarter of health. Many students took safety education in their sophomore year. Mike Joyner said, You can learn what to do in a traffic crisis and keep your body healthy. The library is bursting with tons of information for term papers, re- ports, and it even has an occasion- al romance novel. If you were look- ing for a quiet place to study or were searching for a particular book, the library was just what you needed. R.S.P. and E.H. were two special education programs on campiis. Students were referred by counsel- ors, parents, or teachers. Mrs. Lu- mian said, We feel they are capa- ble of working at an expected level with extra help. These programs and services were very important to the school ' s progress. Every single one was as essential as the other. 218 Academics
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The early morning finds Mike Milby on the basketball courts dribbling for a score. In her foods class, Ebru Ersavas takes time out for oven fresh, chocolate chip cookies along with a refreshment. Seamstress Jacqueline Portillo diligent- ly sews her dress in her clothing class fifth period. Amanda Grishham and Michelle Dossan- tos take part during a class discussion in child development. Home Economics: Mrs. G. Hurt and Mrs. S. Hyer P.E. And Home Ec. 217
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' C-- 3 5 1. Eric Randall re axes after a stressful day. 2. Dai ' c Roberts checks the sound levels in his broadcasting class. 3. Listening to Mr. Granites lecture. Col- leen Haney sits patiently. 4. Mr Granite, safety education, Mrs. Klam- mer, librarian, and Mr. Daley, broadcast- ing. 5. Afrs. Sady finds a missing card in the card catalog. Broadcasting, Safety Ed, Library, Special Ed. 219
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