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I Yo ,f .ii ,,. ug ... 5 -bi S wff Brenda Fuller creates something out of clay in the art room. Cory Hermann, Doug Leonard and friends look very enthusiastic about what's going on. Kersten lasperson looks at her guide sheet figuring out what to do next. Diane Stand concentrates on her work. Steve Anderson waits impatiently lor the bird in the gym. Mark Levine cuts out table legs on the bandsaw. Cindy Clarkson, Michelle Fors, Sean Linderholm and Matt Dennis work on their typing. Melissa Wallace, Leslie Monroe, and Desi Rojas look bored with their work. Bill Roesner uses a blow torch on his bike. Required And Elective Classes 29
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Required And Elective Classes Bring 0ut Talents ln South Students Required classes are a big part ot the school day. To graduate a student needs forty-five credits, twenty-tour of these credits are required classes. A student needs nine English credits, three Math or Science, nine History, one Health, and two Phy. Ed. credits to graduate. Students must take one English and one Social Studies class every tri-mester. Ot the forty-five credits, twenty-one of these are elective classes. There is a wide variety or electives to choose from to bring out the students talents and to learn new things. These are some ot the elective classes a student can choose lrom: Art, Accounting, Typing, Shorthand, Drivers Education, Chemical Awareness, Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Yearbook, Modern Language, Music, and Special Education. There is a work study program so a student can go halt of the day to school, and then have on the iob experience. There are also Secondary Center Programs that give opportunities in Occupational Education. These are held in different schools or Vocational Centers. is is , iei E ,.,, . t A .. gt., -1 - we 28 - Required And Elective Classes Tx.
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Choirs Continue Mtn Active Performance Schedules South has three different choral music groups, Varations which is made up of mostly Sophomore Sopranos and Altos, Concert Choir which is for anyone who would like to participate and the South Singers who are a select group of Juniors and Seniors. The South Singers are the most active group of singers. They performed at different places like schools and nursing homes for example. They also performed at special events for school like the coronations. All of the choirs performed at the concerts which were held throughout the year. Many choir students went to Hawaii during Spring break iust to have a good time, and any South student was welcome to go along if they could come up with the money. The choirs had a few fund raisers to help lower the cost of the trip like selling candy and fruit and a few other things. ' 1 55-A 'X X sg s .s S 111, 'isdn s ,J,' rQ 5.53253 if ' N V I I , l .. S N5 I. 1. Terry Hanson teaching a class. 2. Shelly Berg directing a class. 3. Don Erickson, Claudia Smith, Greg Allen, Lisa Valenti, Steve Anderson and Ardis Houle performing at the Homecoming Coronations. 4. Terry Hanson helping Kevin Stormer sing. 5, Star Vandervere, Melanie Frazer and Cathy Scott singing. 6. Cindy Clarkson and Don Erickson rehearsing. eta as VNU CLA l sf' J. -Def 3 hoirs Q I .. sa. ,ranging ii -UA 6 Q ff g, .1,f'tig,,x ,yr X rr Q , A. S09 ' . r ri. A Qs sf
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