Adlai Stevenson High School - Aurora Yearbook (Livonia, MI)

 - Class of 1982

Page 179 of 248

 

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All three art teachers at Stevenson took beginning and advanced students in the same class in order to keep as many types of courses going as possi¬ ble, according to art department chair¬ man Ken Rose. For example, Mrs. Mary Ehlert had drawing and painting 2,3 and 4 students in one class. And Mr. Rose had 1, 2, and 3 students in sculpture, Mr. Doug Johnson had beginning and advanced students in photography classes each hour. Mrs. Ehlert and Mr. Rose had stu¬ dents win honors in the annual Scho¬ lastic Art Awards. All three teachers entered student work in the annual Li¬ vonia Fine Arts Festival held each spring. Jamie Mussat and Pam Telfer (above) and Tom Dyer (right) work in clay in sculpture class. Kris Hagen (above) works on a horse. Mr. Rose (right) helps Michelle Trotter. Photo students John Hopper prepares to make color print (above right) and Mike Newcome ad¬ justs umbrella light (far right). 174



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m H Mathematics Twelve teachers were needed to teach math to all the students who signed up for a math class. Students need one and one-half credits in math to graduate. According to math department guidelines, the math courses are designed so that students who are willing to work to the level of their abilities may sucessfuily complete one of the sequences. College prep, enrichment courses such as computer math, and gene ral math courses such as basic algebra are the three main sequences. Students may also be placed in the advanced place¬ ment program if they qualify. This year, eight students were semifinalists in the Michigan Mathematics Competition. Jeff Boyton and Greg Bobrowicz were named out¬ standing students by the department at honors night.

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