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RT MAKE IT Imagination and effort were the only talents needed for the fine arts classes at ESHS. Among the electives were Design Crafts, Ceramics, Drawing and Painting, Fashion Design, and Jewelry. These classes offered the students the knowledge and experience needed in pursuing a hobby or a .. f'-'-1 vocation in art. net Saylor enjoys outside sketching. Mr. Dan Jeldum Art lg'-p-mf Mr. Phil Wood Mrs. Dodi Daoud Ceramics Design Crafts lf' t Mr. Jeldum gives Lauren Riggs a few pointers. X K +V- .-sf ... Lisa Bush is still happy, even though posing in an unusual position. Tim Randall enjoys throwing pots in Ceramics.
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SCIENCE RELIES O EXPERI Students of ESI-IS are required to complete one year of sci- ence to meet graduation requirements. To meet this need most underclassmen enrolled in one of the Earth Science, Life Sci- ence or Biology I classes. These classes were mainly labora- tory-oriented courses that introduced students to the general knowledge of astronomy, oceanography, geology, human anatomy, and physiology. Advanced science courses recom- mended for College Bound Students included Biology II, Bi- ology Lab Assistants, Chemistry and Physics. These classes were generally an extension of the other classes. All sci- ence courses gave students a clear and valid picture of the steps and information by which scientists proceed. Sue Fuentes shows happiness is Science. Stan Poey weights the elements of science. Mr. Jim Kerker Mr. Tom Felix Earth Science Life Science Mr. Willard Harden Mr. Dave Kessler Biology Physics Mary VanDrie finds herself a bit startled when she opens the closet finds a skeleton smiling at her.
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