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,... 3? Fine Arts Perform The Fine Arts Department, chaired by Ms. Pam Robinson, provided students with a variety of creative projects. Ms. Robinson directed a 16th century Madrigal Feast at the Poinsett Club as a fund raising project. The Upper School also performed Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat and Charlie Brownf, In the spring, Mr. Robert Powell directed the Lower School choirs in a Christmas program at the church and performances at chapel throughout the year. Ms. Cary Moore and Mrs. Kathy Wood were the art instructors at the Upper and Lower campuses. This year, a new Arts Guild was formed by Ms. Robinson and Ms. Moore. The Guild was co-chaired by Mrs. Lee Smith and Mrs. Marcy l-Iagy. Mrs. Ann Ferrell was secretary, and Mrs. Lee Jetton was treasurer. Mrs. Shirley Acosta and Mrs. Cathy Mebane headed the membership committee. The Guild included teachers, parents, and students and rapidly became quite a success. Ms. Moore can smile even after teaching the senior art history course Q. 7. Ms. Cary Moore Mr. Bob Powell Ms. Pam Robinson Mrs. Kathy Wood Mrs. Wood helps sixth graders prepare banners for Homecoming. Fine Arts 79
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Languages Excel Two Advanced Placement Latin courses fVirgil and Lyric Poetryj, an A.P. Spanish course, and an Advanced Placement French seminar headed the list of foreign language offerings. Chaired by Mr. Chris Hearon who taught advanced Spanish, Mrs. Mary King instructed the introductory Spanish levelsg Mrs. Beck Williams joined Mrs. Kris Petesch in the French programg and Mrs. Lynn McColl directed the Latin program. Advanced students continued the introductory language program at the Lower School instructing sixth-graders in a mini-course for each language. The program helped sixth-graders to choose the language they would study in seventh grade. Mrs. Mary King Mr. Chris Hearon Mrs. Lynn McColl Mrs. Kris Petesch Mrs. Beck Williams 78fForeign Language E 5 2 2 E ew, S t . - - The N .ia K K s ' X R. 5 K ..F'N. 7 X - A ,fo ' Mrs. McColl looks over the information concerning the Latin Declamation. Mr. Chris Hearon is the winner of the Ncatest Desk award A s
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PE Shapes Up Student Students enjoyed the challenges and fun that physical education offered its participants this year. In the Lower School, students increased their skills in kickball, dodgeball, racing, and other favorite games, designed to build self- confidence and self-awareness and to develop coordination through a series of movement experience. The curriculum consisted of lead-up games in all areas of activity, along with games to develop hand-eye coordination, motor development, and team sportsmanship. For graduation, a student must have completed six terms of P.E. in grades ten through twelve. Four units could have been earned in varsity sports, and at least two must have been earned by participating in Physical Education classes. Ms. Linda Reeves explained that Our reason for this requirement is so that students will not go through the Upper School having been exposed only to two or three sports. This way students are given a greater knowledge of a larger variety of sports. was 80 Physical Education An August Survivor, Coach Harry Sprouse is ready for combat. Coach Mike Bridges puzzles over Millard's Miscel- laneous Missivesf' 'N gs 5 -rw K: ,fs
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