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Chod Neff Morti Compurer Programming John Neumonn Grts Boys 5wm Cooch Srudeor Assisronce Progrom Speed Education Keith Newhord Drive Training Moryonn Olson Physical Education Thomas Oft Department Chairperson Algebra l Colege Trigonometry Ann Peoslee Reodlng TELLS Theodore Phillips Themes n American Culture Student Council Advisor Asst Foorboll Trock Cooch Donno Pinsley Beoding I Honor Society Potricio Pirero Persond Sewng I. II Adult Teen Living Parenting Gearive Srirchery Jeon Porotsky EngSsh II Sophomore Ooss Advisor John Psolko ESOL heading Beverly Quigney Accounting Typing I Word Doto Processing I FDLA School Store Advisor Joon Reichard Reodng A j Lowrence Rhoads Mechomcd Drawing Graphic Arts Melvin Riddick DropOur Prevention Program Faculty Powder Puff Cooch Asst Key Oub Advisor 20 Mr. Oucko shows deep concentration os he corrects o student s report from one of hts Engfcsh dosses Students Benefit From Educational Expeditions The Social Srudies Department planned various educational activities for students this year Some of these mdud ed a New York Safari, and a rrip ro Wall Srreer Dieruff also made many successes in rhe Social Science areas Many pupils par riapared in rhe Mod« Trial Team, others ployed rhe stock marker and mode in vestments with imaginary money. Some entered a constitution contest sponsored by rhe district, giving their views on how our constirurion gave us o berrer Amer ico Along with rhe regulor courses of fered, rhis year rhere were also several interesting electives ro choose from such os Soviet Chinese srudies, ond Criminal and Civil Justice Mr Yoder summed rhis year up by saying, Dasjcally. ir was o good year, and we hod been given o chance ro develop more insight into our world
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ITeocher is omozed. “Whot do you mean we doo r hove on eorly dismiss oP . askes Mr McMulen offer he 6 informed of it Math Department Has A Fresh Outlook With Few Additions The Morh Department has expanded irs program of studies rhis year A new remedial math program, designed ro help mosrly ninrh grade srudenrs. allows a maximum of fifteen srudents ro benefit from a more individualized morh instruc- tion. Other additions in the department were rhe half year courses principles of algebra and prindples of geometry These courses have been redesigned for srudenrs who aren't sure what program of studies they wont The math department continued ro have a strong emphase in computers Computer programming from beginning to odvonced was offered Mr Thomas Orr, deportment choir per son said, The Morh Department is con- stantly re-evaluating rhe course offerings and making those changes that we feel will help our srudenrs meet their current and future needs and rhe increased graduation requirements. Richard King Spanish I Tronsihonal Spanish IIV Pouierte Kish SADO Advisor Field HocKey. Swimming Heoirh William Kleckner Driver Tramg John Kochey Fobncohon Indusmol Arts Stacey Kohler Physical Education Williom Londis Science (Physics) Soccer Coach Science Club Samuel Leh Mathematics Dorothy Licini Reodng Aid Michael Morcks Soaoi Srudes Weighrtfrng Qub Wrest bng V Foorba Cooch Dennis McGinley Aquanc Ckjb Intramural Water Polo Thomos McMullen TELLS Morhemorics (Algebra) Williom Miller Social Studies John Morrow Business Raymond Muniz EngSsh Golf Coach Joseph Musto Science 19
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Foreign Languages Are “Bon,” “Bueno,” “Gut” And “Bonum!” Heoded by Mr Dieter, rhe foreign Ion guoge deporrmenr consists of Mrs Forss, French ond Sponish, Mr King. Sponish; Mr Zoncherrin. Sponish. ond Mr Depew. Sponish Student began foreign lan- guages or Dieruff freshman year ond conrmued rhem inro a six-year level The foreign longuage deporrmenr gave stu- dents opportunities to travel to many different pieces ond countries; for in- stance, Mr King has token students to Mexico Every other year there is an opportunity to go to Germony for two weeks ond live with o German family There ore olso trips with Mrs Forss for ten. days to Fronce Learning a foreign lan- guage opens one's eyes to other cul- tures and shows students how to enjoy other tanguoges ond customs. The For- eign Language Deporrmenr prepares students for o multilingual world Perer Sonro Morio Engfch l SWfe Study Skis Head of Reodog Program Peter Sardo American Government 20rti Century U S History New York Safari Trip Horry Schoeffer Engfch IV Shakespeare Composition for Colege Daniel Schaffer Science Mory Ann Schmidt Reodng Aid Money Schultz ShorThand Srenography Speedwr inng T ypng I FDLA School Sr ore Melodie Schumoker Generol Dusmess Moth Girl's Tennis Ski Oub Choparone Rosemary Simpson Engfch I Journalism Leoder Oass of 1989 Advisor Moryonn Skrlncosky Engfch I Corl Smortschon Soence Oology Richard Sniscok Assr Foortol Cooch Algebra I Heod Dosebal Cooch Donno Steckel Creative Cooking 1.1 Cheerieodog Cooch Theodore Steiner Physical Educoron Heolrh Foorbol Cooch Weighrtfting. Strength Cooch Delores Suter Resource Room Doniel Tonnous Anolync Economics Socid Studies 21
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