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David Adam Biology Joseph Ambrosovage An Introduction to An Roy Arlotto Honors Grfred Chemistry I Choirperson Science Stoge Crew Lt. Col. Jock Arnold Aerospace Science MiStory Leadership John Donnon Englsh IV A D College SWb Debate Team Moderator Gory Decker Astronomy 471 Director A 5 D Ptoneranum Melisso Dell Gifted Adv Pkxemenr English School of the Week Woyne Dilder Chemistry Timothy Dllly Chemistry Physics Ski Club Survey of Science Swompsrompers DoMarie Donilla Diingual Tutor Coordinator Mory Drower Engfeh I Contemporary Literature Mythology Robert Drown Biology Survey of Science Terrence Duckno English 11th grode American Literature Willlom Cormitchell. Jr. Western Civizorion Peter Carpenter Choir Pkxo Voice. Electric Lob District Chorus 16 English Department Adds Various New Elective Courses The English Department, headed by Mr Deluco, offered a wide vari- ety of courses to meet the various interests of the students. Aside from those which were required, such as English I. II, III, IVA and IVB, elective courses could have been token also Interested students chose courses such as Theatre Arrs I and II, Shake- speare. Mythology, College Skills. Pub- lic Speoking, Study Skills, Media Print I and II, and Journalism,, Students ore required to rake four years of English, but the electives ore optional Students sometimes elect a class that cannot be firred into their schedules They have on option of raking that class during a zero period rhat runs from 7 30 to 615 each morning If a certain number of stu- dents do not elect a course, it is no longer offered for that year Electives taken are credited and noted on transcripts
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LED Administrators Obtain Recognition From Being Named USA Model School The odminisrrarors of Louis E Oeruff High School kepr rhe school running smoorhly Eoch day en counrered new responsibiliries, which affected rhe students os well os rhe staff. Mr Meilinger, with rhe help of Ms Holod ond Mr Porks, was able to moinroin rhe model'' school that we ore. Mr Meilinger thought rhe school year starred with great cooperation from oil dosses. He mode himself avoiloble to help and or rak to ony sru dent about whatever problems there were. Ms Holod's duties were nor only helping Mr. Meilinger and rhe student body, bur also consisted of extra curricular activities. These activities indud ed Powder Puff, Student Forum, The Council of Youth ond many more Ms. Holod stored. Every day hod new challenges, ond was more exoring than rhe previous day. With rhts being Mr Porks eighth year as Dieruff's disciplinarian, he felt that rhe school year went rather well The students seemed more serious obout their education, stored Mr Porks. 15
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The Art Department Noted As Strongest In School District Dieruff 6 forrunore enough ro hove one of rhe srrongesr Arr Deportments m rhe disrria Dieruff's Arr Deportment consists of four foculry members Mr Ambrosevoge. Mrs Wehr. Mr Hahn ond Mr Donko, rhe heod of rhe de porrmenr There is o wide voriery of orr courses ro choose from or Dieruff They include Arr I, II, ond HI. Arts and Crafts, phorog raphy, Arr History, ond Advanced Placement Arr for rhose students who ore considering o career in Arrs. During rhe three years he's been here, Mr Donko has seen a bt of chonges. This is rhe first year for rhe Arr History doss Musk: also has a strong deportment or Dieruff The Music Department con sets of two teachers Mr Carpenter, director of rhe choir, and Mr Hilborn, director of marching band and orches rra. Students in these courses found rhe year challenging ond rewording I y Mrs Wehr. L Koren Colemon Sociology Wesrern Civizorion Psychology Msgr. Ronald J. Colemon AFJROTC Aerospoce Science Dennis Donko Heod Arr Department Adv Ptocemenr Art Photo An Oub Lorry Dellopiozza Spedd Education Aid Roland DeLuca Chairperson Engfeh Drecror Srudent Aoiviries Engfcsh I Frederic Depew E50L I. I ESOL Consumer Morh Spomsh I Elizoberh DeWolr English 8 Gene Dieter German I V Srudenr Exchange Program Soarbruedsen Allenrown Lee Dymond Science Delores Edwords fteodmg Assisronr Jonet Folko Learning Deob nes Martho Forss French I V Spanish I Ca Advisor Senior Oass Alton Frey Arhlenc Dreaor Stephanie Goal Ubrary Secrerory Terry German American Government Economics 17
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