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Taking on new individual roles also changes the per- spective of others: During Spanish Club initiation, Tracey Sharits and Fred Bartrum (far right) switched from speaking English to Spanish to im- prove their language skills. Freshman Linda Tarr tests their speaking abilities. For practice, home eco- nomic students served the faculty a dinner. Darlene Walker (below) uses her hostess charm in serving coffee. Gabriel Piache, from the Philippines, (bottom right) exchanged his former way of life to that of a student in the United States. One of his new exper- iences was seeing snow for the first time. To brighten the homeroom, senior Bryan Maddox (right) nomi- nates student Marty Lechien to become County Janitor. Bryan also caricatured others to add humor to homeroom walls. ActUAl Application of OUR skills was woRth moRe thAn houRS spent in the cUssROom. to exchanqe positions, one had to Be veRsatile. 8 Changing Roles
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Pride and spirit were inseparable: For example, at athletic contests, pre-game activities psyched the crowd up for the backing of the Bruins. A bonfire, likewise, united boosters (left) before a football game. Farmer Day meant driving tractors to .school (far left) and dressing down to bib overalls. Wagon- pooling gave juniors (lower left) a spirit edge over other classes. Present at basketball games were the Pep Ban( (bottom left) and the backers. Senior Terry Curme (below) matched shirt and yells in the Pep Club. iRirif '
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1.i KM 1 1 « H Bands going door-to-door for contribu- tions on Band Tag Day; a Judo instructor teaching physical education classes self- defense techniques; the Rotary inviting senior boys to attend meetings. These were all changes in students ' roles and customs. We changed roles every day through new opportunities and experiences. By changing roles we learned about peo- ple out of our own country, nation, and i culture. For example, Spanish Club stu- dents spoke only Spanish during their initi- ation. French Club ' s international tours gave students an idea of how other people lived and spoke. Home Ec students, serv- ing meals to visiting groups, learned hos- tess skills to deal with people outside their own realm. Role changing truly made us more edu- cated about our own world and the world around us. Changing Roles 9
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