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Mr. Chuck Ferrara poses a question to his senior religion class. The class is mostly a moral decision making class with much discussion on important 22 Class Division issues.
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Fine Teaching Provides Students Great Oppurtunities year. Throughout the school year, some of the students art work was put on display for the rest of the school to sec. There was also an Art Club which students could join for extra-curricular drawing. The Drafting Class was also taught by Miss Harrison. She brought her classes through point perspective, floor plans, and other drafting necessities. She hopes to be able to hold an Advanced Drafting Course next year. Mr. Galliano took over the Chorus this year, and did a fine job. With his work, the school enjoyed choral perfor- This year’s Fine Arts program was situated in our recently built Fine Arts Computer Center and was headed by Miss Juliet Harrison. Other instructors in the program are Mr. J.R. Miller, and two new teachers, Mr. Charles Barbier and Mr. Steve Galliano. There are several courses that compile the Fine Arts Program. Included in the program are Art I and II, Architectural Drafting, Chorus and Band. Mr. Barbier and Miss Harrison handled the Art Classes this year. Miss Harrison has taught Art here for two years, but this was Mr. Barbier's first mancc for each of the school masses. Under his direction, several students even became members of All-State Choir. Mr. Miller controlled the band classes, and also led the Marching Band, the jazz band, and the concert band. So, there were several different bands in which students could participate this year. All in all, this year’s program provided a variety of courses and interests, and was a great success. Caplured al his seal in drafting class. Tim Smith makes use of his drafting utensils. Ned Archer and Beth Perr spent the class period at their table in the drafting room drawing for practice. Fine Arts 21
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CLASSES 1988 Faces of Success The faces seen in the hall arc all different. Some enjoy the challenge of computers; some flock to athletic events; some arc experts in the fields of music and art; and some participate in many activities out of school. Yes, each face in the hall is unique; however, there is one clement that unites these faces - initiative. Initiative. A junior runs for International Key Club Secretary and wins. Initiative. A senior works daily with a handicapped person after school. Initiative. A sophomore practices his drums, for he wants his band to be the best. Initiative. A freshman is working on his Mr. Andy tafebtre shows student Keith Polozola the answer to one of his questions in civics class. The class teaches the entering freshmen the ins and outs of government and is an essential part of the social studies development in high school The course is also aimed at teaching basic geography to aid the student in history. Eagle Scout Badge. Initiative. Seniors organize a debate team. All arc a part of the student body and all because of their initiative are striving to reach their own personal goals. Initiative means courage, endurance, humility, failures, patience, unselfishness and successes. Six hundred and thirty faces arc shaping their future by taking the initiative every day. Some arc lauded publicly for their efforts, others quietly enjoy their achievements. All know, however, that they determine their own path by the actions they take. Initiative. A very powerful tool for the faces seen in the halls. Class Division 23
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