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Give a little, take a lot I ' m learning all sorts of things In this class, said teacher Mr. Wood. Each year the students took knowleage from the teachers, and in return, they gave some of their own. The teachers learned a little about the students ' lives, and the students learned about the courses they took. On a scale from one to ten, how did some rate their teaching abilities in general? I give them a 7 1 2 because they make sure the students get the information that they need, said Junior Sydney Dull. I give them an 8 because they make sure the students understand any work they assign, said Junior Eric Mager. This may have been a reflec- tion of the teachers ' attitude. They really want you to learn, said Foreign Exchange Student Malin Ekwall. This desire to teach created a particular atmosphere, one like no other. It was competitive, tough, yet enjoyable. The atmosphere that they create is kind of tense because teachers seem to be cracking down on the students, said Junior Bryce Canes. The y try to bring everyone together, said Senior Cathy Moore. Their ability to bring everyone together was affected by their ability to relate to the students themselves. Sometimes they are like friends, instead of just teachers, said Sydney Dull. by Michelle Heun Ms. Haley shows Sophomore I Belcher construction in geometry. Mr. Hunter looks up from correc papers while substituting in Mr. Woe fifth period class.
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who was it who was late to class? Who was it who gave out those tardies? Who played the sports; who watched the games? Who was it who donated blood? Who spent endless hours in trig class? Who went to the dances even with the new restriction? Who sold the donuts; who bought the donuts? Who waited until the morning before to write that English essay? Who was it who made burritos for the school lunch? Who was it who made 1 987 so off the wall? You, the people, that ' s who! Without you the school would have just been another building. 1 987 would have been just another year! Friends . . . those people you can really count on. To- gether Katie Dall and David Lyons smile while shar- ing a few mo- ments at lunch before their next class begins. Sophomore Steve Alexander waves a friendly hello in the Avenue. students Anne Ducoulombier and Silvia Heshiki par- ticipate in homecoming by decorating the window. Student body president Michelle Brown takes her job with a smile at a homecoming assembly as she announces the next event on the schedule. Contents Faculty ...49 Seniors 58 Juniors .... 80 Sophomores 96
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Mr. Adams, Mr. Padgett, Mr. Vinci, and Mr. Mariani spend lunch together on the catwalk. Mr. Gilbert Cilbo imitates |ohn Travolta in fourth period AP History. Mr. Gilbert displays one of his favorite dance moves of lohn Travolta. Mr. Vinci skips to his next class. Ms. Downie explains a writing assign- ment to Seniors John Visoky and Rhett Neighbors. Ms. Chiapperro is in shock because her students in second period AP Spanish studied. Faculty ยง49
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