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Left picture from left to right: Curtis Ballinger, Richard Street, Dennis Sanchez, David Wester- field, David Mercer and Jim Murdoch. Front row: Ellen Harvey. Mary Ellen Higgins and .lane Casey. Bottom picture from left to right, Lindi Dreibelbis, Karl Menher, Jimmie Roybal, Marie Levy and Mari Holmquist. Front row: Ernestine Arndt, Elena Justiz, Luz Ruiz. and Marianna Pacienza. I fl ef. Summer Excites One of the most exciting and worthwhile programs available to students this year is the Teen-Age Study Tours. This year the tour will extend through England, France. Switzerland, Italy and Greece, after w i an optional seven day cruise is available. The cruise extends the tour through Egypt, Israel and Turkey. High School or college credit is available for interested students for their twenty-four day fthirty-one day with cruisej tour through Europe. In addition, students ready themselves for their European experiences through nine weeks of evening classes which fully prepare them for the trip. These classes teach the students the basic knowledge of European codes of dress and etiquette. There are four teachers who are primarily involved with this tour. Mrs. Mary Ellen Higgins, Mr. Tom Farrar. Mr. Richard Street and Mr. David Mercer are the devoted teachers who chaperone a group of over one hundred students from all over the city and state. Although the tour provides a structured schedule to follow, students will find plenty of free time in which to enioy themselves. Restaurants. plays and concerts are very popular places to spend free time. Benefits from this tour range from school credits, fun and learning to the less obvious gains of an increased sense of responsibility, acceptance and toleration of other peoples and a real appreciation of the United States. The tours also provide an excellent enviroment in which students can expand their knowledge of foreign languages and the framework of other societies. ,
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Secretaries From left to right: Deanne Gilpin. Sharon Fisher. Donna Allison, Nancy Escue, Saundre Cunningham. Linda Brookover. Peggy Roach and Eula Emory. Seated: Anita Broderick and Linda Stansbury. Counselors From left to right: Christine lsselhard. Dean Crouse. lola Harding, Ralph Rodriguez, David Muth. David Salazar. Marge Kadlec and secretary Deanne Gilpin. Not pictured: Beth Marinsek
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ealth Rose Eldorado s Health Department rs a ded: cated and caring group of teachers whose mam purpose IS . to create a general awareness of health li They strive to teach students to make the correct health decr sions when they are necessary The health department also emphasizes safety and rs getting students Involved with the national health and safety trends Through such areas as mental health death and dying sulcrde diseases environment nutrition physical fitness drugs sexuality and general safety students learn a lot about life and themselves CPR an important skull necessary for reaction In emergencies as the mam unit taught rn health This gives the student an opportunity to be more emergency conscious and to become a certified Irfesaver The health department IS pleased to see that students are taking time to learn about themselves and are showing a terrific Interest rn advanced first and Top Picture: Kathryn Meloy and Pat Sutton. Above: Left to Right: Gil Storey, Loretta Huenefeld. Cin- dy Chavez and Don Mundell. On the table: Sydney Farrell. Left to Right: Karen Po- Ian, Kathleen Isaacs. Kay Olglesby, Dolores Bor- land. Paul Swanson, Stephanie Halama, Jim Thomas, Melody Groves. Worth Narath. Robin Butzier, Cecelie Bodman and Caroll Allen. Seated left to Right: Mitzi King. Ron Shoemaker and Mi- , as ' , ll N 22 f ' , xlfjx' Q S ...- .A k. X' A is l , ' K i 'H 'l 3 T I V . V 1 'r , , N 'Vg ' T -N 4. ' H 1 It c ' ,af - ' A 1 . X I I ' L V, . nf' , I ff P g V ' . . ' it , ,,. O . ! . . Y D 1 ' 1 . . 7 . I l . 1 . 4 I O 0 1 l IS7
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