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Nlr. Larkin SPECIAL SERVICES The special services classes at Clarendon are small in size so that individualized instruction can take place. To meet the needs of the students, classes are offered in reading, math, speech, and personal adjustment. Counseling services are also available on Clarendons campus. Mrs. Walker x 4 NIS. Dunn 5 NHS- Kirby Dr. Lutkemeier T PROGRAM I-IDN 0 The subjects taught in the Honors classes are Literature, English, and Social Studies with an optional Algebra in the Jr. High. A series ot tests are given to qualified students tor the state mandated program which is held on the Grandview campus. lVlr. Don Harris teaches 6th and 8th grades, while Mrs. Sherrie Moritz teaches 5th and 7th grades. Mrs. Krzyzewski and her aide Mrs. Aviles Left to Rightg Top Row: David Robertson, David Barnett, Les Williams, Shannon Whitton, George St. Germain Front How: John Stidham, John Ricort, Nathan Hess, Frank William 4
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. . . sw... mas- w4..., 1 IVHSS BOHN VVITH EVE WILLIAMS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Physical education is a required course at Clarendon. The basic goal ofthe class is to help students reach their maximum mental, social, and physical ability. Some of the sports covered in PE. D S are: street hockey, soccer, basket- ball, and volleyball. Track is one of the most popular activities in PE. because it features a variety of phys- ical fitness activities, and the students are able to compete against each other. ERIKA LEE. HCM ECONOMICS The seventh grade Home Economics class is made up of basic sewing, the care and use of equip- ment, selection, and use of patterns and fabrics in sewing a simple garment. They also learn the use of basic recipes in the preparation of foods. The eighth grade program in home ec. lets students choose a pattern and fabric they'd like to construct and it also teaches advanced sewing techniques. An advanced foods course open to eighth graders includes menu planning, nutrition, food selection, care and preparation of food, and different cooking methods. TYPING Included in Typing I and ll are the introduction to the basic skills of typing and the typewriter keyboard. Stroking techniques and proper positions are emphasized, The care of a typewriter and what to do if they shall need minor repairs are also taught. Typing ll and lll are courses in intermediate and ad- vanced typing, Typing techniques and further develop- ment of speed and accuracy are stressed. Introduction to producing properly typed letters, reports, typing art, etc. are used for projects.
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Journalism is open to both 7th St Sth graders. Students are given experiences in creative writing, news writing, editorials, headlines, letter, art, proof reading, typing layout, etc. in charge of school paper and annual yearbook. l' ff l 3 Ifg 5 i 5 l 1 FIRST SEMESTER Left to Right: Cesar Sanchez. lvlatt Gumm, Pat Lewis. Susie Gomez. Tracy Hohs Photo Lah is one of the most popular of the academic classes. Photography catches the unique and hizarre occurences that only happen once. lAs well as everyday eventsj Photo Lap teaches basic photography skills such as using cameras. darkroom equipment and chemicals. lvlr. Huffer, as many photo lah students have said. has made the class real fun as well as educational. ,,4..a-wl? '-1 Back Row left to right: Steven Guiver, Simin Ali-Akharian, Keith Jefferies, Danielle Baker, lvlatt Gumm Front Row: Andrea lVlallas, Ann l.'Ecuyer, Brian Foutz, Jon Mata, Jon Hurwitz Students selected for this course comprised of the staff SECOND SEMESTER
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