Ausable Valley High School - Patriot Yearbook (Clintonville, NY)

 - Class of 1982

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Mr. John Kennedy, Mr. Michael Lawson, Mr. Victor Pomerville, Mr. James Miss Mary Haney Hogle, Mr. John Cowen, Mr. Gerald Brow SOCIAL STUDIES Being Patriots, we have to learn the best points of democracy and A.V.C.S. has a determined social studies staff behind its classes. Mr. Kennedy teaches Juniors and Seniors American Studies and Ad- vanced Placement in American History, while Mr. Cowen, who teach- es 10,11, and 12, delves into deeper stuff: Anthropology, Psychology, World History, and an American History class. Mr. Hogle teaches 9th grade social studies, but also reaches into democracy with courses for 9 to 12 in Problems in American Democracy, Media, and American History. In the Middle School, Mr. Pomerville teaches 8th grade American Studies and 9th grade social studies emphasizing New York State and American History. And last, but not least, Miss Haney teaches New York State History to 7th graders. RESOURCE TEACHERS Mrs. Jocile Irwin, Mrs. Jessica Morina Mrs. Sue White, Mrs. Margaret Delaney HOME ECONOMICS So you think all they do in the Home Ecomomics is cook and sew? Ha! Mrs. Morina does teach cook- ing courses from grades seven to twelve, but Mrs. Irwing told us (through an unrevealed source) that emphasis is on PEOPLE. Love and Marriage, Child Care, Nursing, and Fashion are covered in the half year courses. Mrs. Irwin is now working to get certificates for good child care for her students to aid in babysitting jobs.

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Mr. W. Johnson, Mrs. M. Houde, Mrs. M. Prentiss, Mr. J. Meier Mrs. S. Latourelle, Mr. G. Hammond, Mr. R. Archambault, Mrs. L. Baker, Mr. R. Robare ENGLISH DEPT. The dynamic eclecticism with in the English Department precludes a definitive extensile statement of their prioritizations. However, curriculum development demonstrates a Grammer-wise orientation in grades 7-9, with a branch-out toward Humanism in grades 10-12. This is intended as an obfuscation of the issue but is meant to clarify it in a style representative of the diverse mentalities within the department. SCIENCE DEPT The ever faithful experimentalists of A.V.C.S.—our science staff. Brave Mrs. Baker and Mr. Shambo, in charge of Biology classes and other General Sci- ence Courses. Mr. Robare has even in- curred greater danger by teaching a new course— Introduction to Physical Sci- ence. Mrs. Latourelle teaches seventh grade science with emphasis on Biology while Mr. Archambault approaches his eighth graders withthe Physical Sci- ences. 7



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MATH DEPT. Computers hnve taken over the A.V.C.S. math- ematics department! Our new computer room holds six Commodore micro- computers plus other valuable machinery. Stu- dents in Mrs. McGuire’s Computer Programming class learn the BASIC (Beginner’s All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) computer language. Each student learns to type in their programs on a magnetic cassette. Mr. Gary Latourelle, Mrs. Jeanne Prevo, Mrs. Brenda Boulrice, Mrs. Linda McGuire, Mr. Michael Bush Our math teachers are: Mrs. McGuire- computer programming, Math 11 Regents, Calculus, and an eighth grade math class; Mrs. Prevo- Math 12, Intermediate Algebra, Algebra to the 8-1’s, and eighth grade math classes; Mrs. Boulrice- Algebra Regents, Algebra Non-Regents, and eighth grade math classes; Mr. Bush- Geometry regents, Geometry Non-Regents, and General High School Math, Mr. Latourelle- seventh grade math classes. Mrs. Jean Hough Mr. Clarence Desorcie Mrs. Jane Kelley FOREIGN LANGUAGE Our language teachers, Mr. Desorcie and Mr. Houde stressed the fact that foreign languages are becoming a large part of the business world. Mr. Desorcie teaches Spanish 1,2,3,4, and Mr. Houde teaches French 1,2,3, and 4. Emphasis is on the growing importance of foreign languages worldwide. INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CENTER Mrs. Kelley, our librarian, and encyclo- pedia of library facts, gave us some in- teresting information. The library has over 16,000 books and is establishing a collection of books about computer pro- gramming supplemented by 15 comput- er magazines. We also have a large se- lection of audio visual materials, in- cluding audio tape, video, and micro- film. Library Aide, Mrs. Hough, helps Mrs. Kelley, guides younger students in book selection, and keeps our reading area in perfect order. Mr. Gerard Houde

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