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Seafood extravaganza. Ma- rine Biology students enjoy a seafood meal at the end of the year. mess What We Did in glass-Ib ag Mm mm good! Although no food in the classroom was the gen- eral rule, there were several exceptions which al- lowed students to sample treats during class time. Sometimes students were allowed an escape from the everyday routine when special projects centered around applying what they had learned in the subject areas in creating tasty dishes. Students in chemistry classes used their knowl- edge and formulas to create ice creamy French and Spanish students enjoyed cultural experiences centered around tasting foreign dishes. Latin stu- dents created projects about Roman times and in- fluences only to have them eaten by classmates, and Marine Biology students created a seafood meal along with their study of marine life. Studying about the food of Spain and Latin American countries helps the students to under- stand those people and some of their culture, Mr. Mario Estrada, Spanish teacher, said. ,-fx. l 1 Digging in. Social studies Z , Q teacher Mr. Blair Rhodes 1 gets ready to taste a ba- ,,. F' S JN nana-split at the party for 5 faculty members hosted by 5 H W K it y the Student Council during W 3 in-service training. 'Q ' V VV, V Sitting pretty. A Latin II Vt L V fi, project waits to be eaten by .,, f . Q- . ' 'f class members. V it I47 ' ' fe ena McMahon Taste of Calallen ff- S' 1 12 P5 V-17 if off-FQ? -ir--1 , 'flli - -, ,Q-4-ref. ', R f'
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Taste of Calallcn Lab experiment. Cathy McLaughlin, junior, adds the salt to the freezer as her chemistry class makes ice cream. '46 2 11 '.1P53?r '.. -:sid - .vu-Sw 3 x IA L, Foreign flavor. French stu- dents create a cultural ex- perience by tasting conti- nental cuisine. Totally Unpredictable Refreshment time. Special Education teacher Mrs. Di- ane Gadell gets a cup of coffee at the refreshment ta- ble in the cafeteria during Open House. .f-5 Pages k
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Pumping iron. Iunior Ronnie Smethers gets prepared for football season with juniors Scott Dean and Dwayne Dohman. 'J' A 'YY f, H , ,4-Q Ch hat A Foolm li Sc col Touches Evcruones Life Feelings flow in many ways, from a good grade to Friday night football games. Calallen was full of feelings, not just emo- tional, but physical as well. From the use of comput- ers to having pride for their school, 1988 showed a tre- mendous amount of feel- ings for each and every student. Most affected Senior Eugene Sparks lets his fingers do the walking. were the seniors, who knew this would be their final year in high school. Not only did they leave many memories behind, they also took treasured memories with them, from being thankful they didn't have to touch that type- writer again to missing their friends. I have lots of great feel- ings for this school that will live in me forever, David Molano, senior, said. As the school year came to a close, feelings had been expressed in many ways. It was a year full of dreams, hopes, memories and those oh so wonderful feelings. -:nv-ll? lis. N' I 4 Oh What a Feeling 8 K 4 . 7'-PM '1 -Pgfwci 'Q I i mi' gf: K' 'sw ' ggi 'fy 16815: it wi' 'Maya in I 'T' mf-lf of ww: iw' -35 fi JT if 1 f M MWA if' ,I . :Ffh J I Pages by Q xv . W V ' X up-f. ' . -I Q, 1 xg f V ., ff fr WWW . ' ' ' af ., , If.. A ' lmwwi, ' f 1 M54 ,J . , n MQ .4--if i q. 1, 5 I 1 4 Mfr- ,zwsif W 3... ' V W l -. . Q wg .5 -r Q , 1, ' 'G 1, ' ' .- W t 4' I ,. nik 42, vghy- V. 'ju J 'f ' 4 5: MN H 2'1'vA,.1u ,.r:r.f- ' ' of of f' 1 . V' Q. ,g1a,w.,gq,-. ,M ,Q :fr f . W . ,, ' 'Ziff .mf , 'fx ,fwfx . A - Mary'-Ei.-P .I . ' A' , + Ml MQ, ,1 V 45, 'wg K g ,weft of . or fa, . .4 7 W . , .ff ., , ' ?'WfW'i' 4 ' V .IT 'ef fffff., 7 I Jn V' .iw ,711 ., I wus' 4..,,. i '?!?'r'lC . gi- jUi',,iL'V 'fmfftir .ifww Y auf, f' 1 1',- g y 'N Y . -I J , , , ff . i f, y .1 .M A- ,x g f' ',' flirt :ana L 5, ',.,, ',, M fwafrf v,i.f,.xf- Q Y mx A flag f . :iff 315:47 if 'yr If . , -5,1-W1,'r1g,.1 s K W ' , , , Q 'Tl ff 's ,T ' ' K .L ' if 'J 4l'l2,fffQ'f7f 51,,'iff ' A, r ,vm 9 1 an 4'L1,w ha- 'y,,'.r a , vm- A, :wi . 1fvfQ4 lf 3 '.9ii,, if ' ,Q ,ray f ,-if . i W ' 1' Mg ,V , , 2 4 1 ,A
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