Shoreline High School - Tide Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1966

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MR. HAROLD B. BUCKNER, above, feaches boih painiing and drawing and design and malerials. He is also fhe assisfanf baseball coach. ART Many new media were introduced to the art curriculum this year, including bronze casting, wood sculpturing and stone carving. A seventh period art class was offered for students who did not have time to take a regular art class during the day. Among the more predominant changes planned for next year are a course in sculpturing, a one semester general art survey course and an independent advanced art course. .az-. MRS. ELLEN ANDERSON, above, Teaches arf, home economics and senior foods. In addition she advises the Junior prom decorations commiifee. MR. ALAN RILEY, below, Teaches basic and commercial ar? and after school arf sfudy. .1 x MRS. NANCY DODGE, top, teaches home economics and supervises the banquet service. MRS. LOIS HOPKINS, bot- Yom, instructs home economics, general and survey. She is the iunior class adviser. HOME ECONGMICS Home economics has a broad scope pro- gram with a closer relationship between home and school. In tune with the chang- ing developments in society more em- phasis is placed on home furnishings, fi- nance and child development. These areas are presented to all girls through a prob- lem solving approach. Home economics also offers programs for the student who may major in, or be employed in this field. Vocational foods, a course described on page 26, is a new course offered in conjunction with the business department.

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HISTORY Continued Linking the past with the present is the aim of the history department. One of the devices used in achieving this goal is the telelecture machine. This machine enables the students to talk to anyone anywhere in the World by telephone. The history department has been resorting less to text books for instruction and more to magazines, phamplets, paperbacks and original source materials. The history re- source center provides students and classes with a place to do independent re- search, study and check out materials not necessarily found in the library. It is required at Shoreline that each student take world history and United States history. In addition to these reg- ular courses, Shoreline oifers several en- richment courses including government, economics, Russian history with emphasis on the twentieth century, contemporary problems and history seminar. These courses have been Well received as demon- strated by the fact that 65 per cent of the senior class was enrolled in them. MR. BOB REED, below, teaches world history and is the adviser of Chess Club. The members of Chess Club are Debby Cooley, Stephen Haney, Jerry Kelly, Mark Maynard, Matt Maynard, Curtis Moore, Eric Reis and Chris Stewart. MR. WILLIAM ODELL, above left, teaches U S history and economics. He is also the cross-country coach. MR. ALLEN C. PORTER, above right, teaches U S history and is the audiovisual coordinator. He is also a member of the independent study and the building and grounds committees. MR. NORMAN REESE, below left, teaches world history. DR. WADE A. KNISELEY, below right, teaches U S history.



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MUSIC The music department is comprised of various vocal and instrumental groups including Girl's Cadet Choir, Aeolian Chorale, Orchestra, Concert Band, Symphonic Band and such specialized groups as Madrigal Singers, Chamber Orchestra and Stage Band. Besides these musical groups the music department includes classes in music his- tory and theory. It is one of the aims of the music department to devote equal time to theory, practice and perform- ance. During the fall, the band spends many of its classroom hours practicing the marching drills performed at football games. In addition to per- forming at school programs, the music department takes part in community functions, such as the Chamber Orchestra visiting the Evergreen School for Gifted Children. The department participated in many contests including the solo and ensemble contest in which Shoreline's vocal groups and in- strumental soloists received superior ratings. MR. NOEL ABRAHAMSON, above, is the head of the music depart ment. He also directs the symphonic and stage bands. MR. KEN NOREEN, below, is me director MR- HAROLD CARSON, below, reaches MR. FRANK NIELSEN, below, conducts both of the concert band. He also directs the vocal IY1U5lC, music l l5l0fY end music the chamber orchestra and the symphonic marching band. theory. ln addition he teaches English. 0,-chesym, J-'fs 1.1 'U

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