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1. Mrs. Ruth Nordstrom, English teacher, cheerfully begins the day with a Good Morning for her class. 2. The Paw Prints Staff relaxes in front of the Huntington Library Row 1 -Chris Lavarreda, Eva Monday, Patti Ferraro, Kathy Larkin, Janet Yee, Sandy Harris. Associate Editor Dennis Snyder. Row 2-Jeanie Stone, Ken Olsen, Gregg Morissette, Editor-in-Chief Cheryl Dudich, Fred Shum. Not pictured: Ken Castaneda, Joe Kivenas, Pat Larson, Mike Noble. 3. Kathy Larkin, Los Coyotes Associate Editor, and staff members Mary OBryan and Linda OIney examine proof sheets for pictures. 4. In the Reading Development class, John Turner, Mike McCarthy, and Brad Johnson display a poster of their favorite teacher. 5. Mrs Leslee Bond, Paw Prints and Publications adviser, laughs with Caria Bootman over a silly mistake made in class. 6. Mrs. Yvonne Krogh, English teacher, prepares herself for her first period class. 7. Mrs. Joan Wilson, reading teacher, approves a student ' s reading material. Academics, Faculty 27
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Mrs. Yvonne Krogh taught Developmental Composition and various Speech classes. She hosted a novice speech tournament in which schools from the district participated. A small but efficient staff of writers in Paw Prints continued to put out newspapers, despite the cut in the budget Papers were delivered every third week with news and features of interest to Coyotes. Journalism I gained experience in putting a newspaper together when they published their annual Cub Prints, distributed in May An energetic staff of juniors and seniors in Publications worked day and night to meet their deadlines. Los Coyotes was headed by Editor-in-Chief Janet Yee and Associate Editor Kathy Larkin 26 Academics. Faculty
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Beginning with the play, PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE, the Drama Department, put out a year of productions available for all to see. The music Department provided BP with many fine vocal and instrumental programs. Whether it was a concert put on by the chorus or a half-time show by the band, the viewers were pleased as the quality revealed hard work and practice. This showed up when the Coyote Band won second-place in the California Band Review in November. The annual art show, held by the Art Department, took place in February, in conjunction with the Educational Fair. Graphic Design, a new class taught by Mr. Robert Hugenburger, showed students the basic and professional aspects of photography, printing, and designing their own ideas. 28 Academics. Faculty
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