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' '- I Physics students listen to their teacher, Linda Perez. Getting Aocustomed. . . To A Daily Routine As changes in faculty occured, so did revisions of the curriculum. The reason for being here from 8:45-3:45, five days a week, 175 days a year, unfolded through hours of lectures, weeks of finals, and eons of homework. Basic classes proved to be anything but basic when taught by unique teachers who had a way of making even the dullest hyper- bole fun. History courses provided insight into turmoils of the present and past, and humanities helped students to learn more about themselves, as well as, the people about them. Activities and sports were available for those who had the time and energy to devote to yet another cause. Although students often griped about having to attend classes, they soon lear- ned how to suffer through the morning in anticipation of that blessed 35 minute lunch period or the heavenly bell that rang at 3:45 signaling an end to another day at JFD. Carrie Sodon gets instructions on her assignments from a classmate. 172 Curriculum Russell Hooper, biology teacher, strates his scuba diving equipment Leonard Campise, senior. Beth Banquer, iunior, takes a break o journalism class.
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'7 ' , iv we 41 1 2 A fwmww if 754 Ed Brandon, Channel 13 weatherman, speaks to Anne Hoieman's sixth period environmental science class 'S 8? Miller, freshman counselor, discusses the upcoming semester with a freshman As a special project in archetactural drafting, Mike Montz and his student drop eggs in a straw structure from the top of the school. Curriculum 173
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