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Chapel, Jim — English Cornwall, Bob — English Cox, Dennis — English Cox, Keith — State Requirements. Physical Education Cox, Linda — Social Studies Crane, Bill — Geometry D'Alessio. Tony — T.V. Production Delo, Joelda — English Desborough, Ian Civics. Varsity Basketball Duran, Juan — Photography 232 Faculty Fine arts dept, continues with variety of courses he fine arts department, under the direction of chairperson Susan Thornberry, again broke through offering to students a wide range of classes and activities to choose from. Some of the classes that were offered to students were ceramics, where students learned to make and transform different objects out of clay; art, here students learned how to use their artistic ability through colors and sketches: band, where students learned the fundamentals of playing a musical instrument; choir, students here learned how to develop their voice through the pattern of song; and drama, where students learned the fundamentals of acting by performing in school plays. Each year, awards are given out in fine arts to the most deserving seniors. Among them are the Bank of America Award for Art, the Bank of America Award for Music, the Bank of America Award for Drama, the outstanding drama student award, and other awards related to the fine arts department. In all, the fine arts department continued to rank high among students as one of the most popular departments on campus. Home economics helping to prepare hairperson Sue Pendleton and her Home Economics Department broke through with a wide variety of courses to offer the students. Such courses as Basic and Beginning Foods. Beginning and Advanced Sewing, On Your Own, and Interior Design were available for the students. Awards were given for Interior Design and Clothing to those students who participated. 1. Kiyomi Emi wrapping up Mr. Armstrong. 2 Is that Mr. McReynolds under all that gook? 3. Mr. Teague ready to show the class what he looks like in his Mickey Mouse ears.
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Foreign language dept. also teaches foreign cultures he foreign language department, under the direction of chairperson Donna Smart, again came through to offer to students the benefits of learning another language. Being one of the most popular areas of study, many students were disappointed when they couldn't take the language of their choice. Among the languages that were offered to students were Spanish, French, German, Japanese, and Portuguese, ranging in different levels from I to IV. Even though the art of understanding and conversing in a language is greatly stressed, one of the major goals in the department is to stress the importance of culture to students. The department tries to install in the student the importance of learning the culture and views of a country rather than just the language it speaks. Each year, the Bank of America Award for Foreign Language is given to the most deserving senior who has shown excellence in mastering a language. The foreign language department has set down its goal to teach students the gift of a second language so people of the world can communicate a little better with each other. 1. You mean I got an A in the class' replies Laura Miyabe. 2. Mr. Chapel helping a student. 3. Lost your homework? .. . I've heard that one before. replies Ms. Horisk. 4 Mr. Emard gets a taste of the pie from Debbie Limbo. Blankenbeckler. Polly — Special Education Bogut, Doris — English Boston. Mary — Basic Business Bowlen, Paul — Civics, Social Studies Boyd, Georginann — Career Education Bradford, Dean — Consumer Math, Choir Brock. Vern — Physical Education. Varsity Baseball Coach Brown. Ray — English Buehler. Dean — Graphics Calkins, Karen — English Faculty 231
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Edson, Lorraine Geometry, Math Analysis, Calculus Elliot. Joan — English Emard, Richard (J.S. History Flores, Bob — English, Math i Freitas, Vamberto — Portugese, Multolingual
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