Brookstone School - Laureate Yearbook (Columbus, GA)

 - Class of 1986

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Brookstone School - Laureate Yearbook (Columbus, GA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 61 of 216
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H Little Forei F W J gn Flovor , xv ' '1 ,fa . f . f 1 , I fffmfi. f A 1 m.,j.ii.mWqQQ?A',S L , W .,.,, M M .. ix all 1 4 C J Q65 ,ff wifi? '+ L it F fwfgi fjrf2.'f64'3,f'Z4Wf6Y4gf2f5f? , , ,'2,fgg,g ,fm'f,,.,Qgf'f-wif ft Fit Brookstone everu student wos required to toke two ueors of either Sponish or French in High School ond o ueor of Lotin in the Middle School. f-llthough longuoge courses were mondotoru, the students were olwous veru enthusiostic towords them. Flfter their two required ueors, monu continued studuing Sponish or French in the third ond fourth ueor honors progroms. Through the longuoge deportment, this ueor's stu- dents were oble to experience not onlu Ionguoge, but culture. In both French ond Sponish, students wotched foreign films, song songs, ond tosted fovorite Foods of Fronce ond Spoin. This ueor cm progrom wos storted with Costo Ricon schools, which gove students the opportunitu to visit o Hisponic countru. Costo Ricon students spent three weeks in Februoru ot Brookstone, ond our students will go to Costo Rico in Julu. U Meredith Herseu CU Modome Corlson contemplotes her students. C23 Senoro Mullinox teoches o Sponish Ill closs. C35 Ozon Gursel ond George lllebb speok fluentlu in fourth ueor French. C45 Mrs. Corlson tokes o brecik from French with her GERMHN shepherd. CSD Mrs. l.Uollmon enjous her Lotin Closs. C65 Mrs. Followill hongs foreign decor. Longuoge Deportmentf57

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Loborotory Lingo The i985-86 science progrom ot Brookstone experienced severol chonges to upgrode its progrom. One thing the Upper School Science Deport- ment did wos purchose o new telescope for Som Pote's ostronomy closs. Vorious other closses used the telescope to observe HolIey's Comet. Blso, clossroom spoce wos reossigned so thot eoch science teocher could hove his own clossroom setting. Lorry Bonowsky wos the new Choirmon of the Science Deport- ment ond mode o positive impoct on the science progrom ot Brookstone. The Middle School Science Deportment wos composed of Dole Epperson ond Bob Durie, both of whom tought bosic science. Brookstone hod mony science closses to offer including chemistry, biology, zoolo- gy, ostronomy, ecology, ornithology, onotomy, physics, ond BP chemistry. CU The Choirmon of the Science Deport- ment, Mr. Modinsky, somples sponge- coke. C25 On your mork, get set, go! Q35 Dole Epperson helps o student with o science problem. C43 Bob Durie stoys ofter school to finish his homework. C53 Som Pote, in the middle of o story. C65 Con't youjust see the smoke coming from his eors? -. T-4 Ns, .u,, 56fScience Deportment



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The Fine Hrts Fire an Essential The Brts Fippeal to Hll of the Senses Students Learn a Basic Mrs. Beth Dodd, the head of the Flrt Department, and Mrs. Barbara Livengood, who taught art to the first through sixth grades, introduced hundreds of students to the drawing and sculpting media. LUith their guidance, Brookstone participated in the Georgia Flrt Sumposium in Flthens, the Chase llleek contest, the Literaru Meet, and in the Salisburu Fair. Mrs. Dodd said that the Flrt Department was attempting to give students a basic appreciation for and understanding of art. In 1985-86, the Firt Department gave Brookstone students the opportunitu to express themselves on paper and with clau. 49? CU Great balls of paper! C21 Mrs. Livengood loves the libraru. C35 Mrs. Bonnie Halseu-Dutton was the Visiting Firtist for ten weeks. g The Five Choruses of Brookstone LUere Highlu Noted The Music Department offered the entire student bodu a sampling of the fine art of sound. There were five choruses within the Music Department. Theu were the Lower School girls' chorus, the Lower School bous' chorus, the Middle School mixed chorus, and the Upper School mixed chorus. The choruses had a total of six Christmas performances, several church performances, and a spring concert. The Music Department, under the auspices of Mrs. Sandu Todd, kept the Brookstone students on a high note throughout the 1985-86 school uear. E David Garnett C43 The Lower School Thanksgiving presentation. Q55 Flccompanied bu Mrs. Sandu Todd, the Upper School chorus members impress their fellow classmates with their melodious voices. cdr 58fHrt and Music

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1986, pg 192

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1986, pg 84

Brookstone School - Laureate Yearbook (Columbus, GA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 196

1986, pg 196

Brookstone School - Laureate Yearbook (Columbus, GA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 108

1986, pg 108

Brookstone School - Laureate Yearbook (Columbus, GA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 80

1986, pg 80

Brookstone School - Laureate Yearbook (Columbus, GA) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 43

1986, pg 43


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