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Qu. X9 80 Q. ariety The classes taught by the various departments at R-B offer many different, interesting, and exciting experiences. Required of all students, P.E. offers a variety of activities for students to choose from, including volleyball, basketball, or cross country skiing. Such academic classes as English, foreign language, social science, and math made up most of a student's schedule. Perhaps the most challenging classes of all for the students are laboratory classes because with both lectures and experiments to follow, a student's mind was always kept busy. For those students interested in a career or trade after graduation, R-B offers many other classes. The school's Concentrating hard, Karen Koswolski completes an assignment in typing class. 1 I' T- if 1 L 1 , .,., aging?--F-.ins r Y .rag WMAY. Vi . industrial arts labs and shops, for instance, prepare students for futures in such trades as electronics, auto mechanics, mechanical drawing, and carpentry. The business education department also prepares interested students for careers, mostly in secretarial and clerical work. The typewriters, dictaphones, accoun- tants' adding machines, and model office provided valuable experience for these classes. For more creative students, classes in the art and home economics departments provide experiences in creating works of art, food, or clothing. And, for any of these career departments, the student may join a cooperative work program, combining classroom, club, and on-the-job training. These, in short are some of the classes and class experiences available at R-B. Satisfied with her sculpture, Lisa Vorvanski smiles with pleasure. Struming away, Laura Gargano plays her guitar for music class. Even popular classes like Psycology.can't keep every student's attention all of the time. CLASSES 29
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Accompanying the vocal music group, Kris Kotov plays the piano. is N -1 I., Waiting for English to begin, Donna Caba and Essie Kerr sit patiently. Working intqntly, Laura Mashek sketches her self-portrait. 28 CLASSES Ai Zim
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Working together, Deb King, Dru Hackl, and Anne Frick write up their chemistry experiment. , ZWWW ,,,,, ,MM ,,,,, , 4 ,zzz H' ff 'ff , , ' 1 4 Before giving out a practice test, Mr. Fee checks a student's work. With great care, jerry Stefek filters his liquid through a funnel. 30 LABS
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