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The past is prologue to the future 1. Jeanette Baugh, who chairs the social studies program, is a quiet force for all human rights. 2. Students in Carroll Hauser’s classes learn about gourmet French cooking and culture as well as sentence structure. 3. Spanish and French are easy for Edel Lungo, but figuring out those new drill team routines seems to be quite puzzling to her. 4. If Kathy Secan’s happy smile is any indication, every student in the work experience program must be doing great! APPLET TREN Norman Furutani Catherine Schindler Don Young Piano Band Spanish History 56 Academics
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= Faculty helps build morale Over the years, the Lennox faculty traditionally has given all-out support to Lancer organizations and activities, extending their hours of service far beyond the classroom limits. Because they have been such an important part of school spirit and student morale, their withholding of extra services during the lengthy contract negotiations was especially noticeable. When contracts were signed, the familiar faculty faces reappeared on the activity scene. The tempo picked up, and clubs and classes operated a full schedule of events. In addition to their duties in the classroom and as sponsors, the teachers’ social calendar included Wednesday salad club sessions, an annual Christmas party, and the close-of-school awards As chairman of the English department, Jerry Helpin (1) is deeply involved in luncheon. | curriculum planning and minimum standards. Theresa Jagosz spends many | hours working to strengthen the ESL program in English and social studies. (2) Students in Ramiro DeLaRocha’s cinematography and creative writing classes combine learning with pleasure. (3) Ronna Arellanes, a new face in the Lennox English department, moves her reading skills classes along at a brisk pace! (4) Academics 55
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LEE EET RINT IT Phil Kovinick Patsy Brierley Dan Karella Govt History Career Education English PE 1. Egyptian treasures and Indian handicraft are special interests of history teacher Donald Dunn. Students also report that he is really into giving out progress reports. 2. Don Ladin relaxes from teaching Health and Safety by leading the choir. 3. Diane Wells, a transfer from the Leuzinger art department, loves horses and the beautiful outdoor life in Oregon. 4. Mary Lee Ton’s psych class reads the ‘“‘Lance” to learn about student behavior and its consequences. Academics 57
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