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Jaime Beitia Mike Beth Cheryl Bigham — Robin Billings Roberta Birkholm Mike Blakeslee Bob Blevins Kevin Bogue Juanita Bolivar — Ricky Bonino Allison Bordner ; Pe PRE August Borromeo Brenda Borromeo Blair Bothwell TOP: WIND ENSEMBLE rehearses for a concert. ABOVE: Mr. Hewitt works with the trumpets. RIGHT: Juanita Bottenberg ZoAnne Boyd Mike Bradford Recalling old times, Jose Sanchez returns to join Jose Rodriguez in singing their favorites. Robin Bradley John Brandenburg Keith Braselton Cassandra Brew Debie Bridges Charles Broad 18 — freshmen portraits
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government aim: students design new legislation Social Sciences emphasized learning from experience. Summer school government classes moved from the classroom to Sacramento and San Francisco. Fall classes observed city government as they attended city council, school board and city planning meetings. Some students devised legislation on special election procedures which State Assemblyman Lockyer sponsored. New courses included Advanced Government, Career Education, Introduction to Social Sciences, and a couplet of U.S. Literature-History. Advanced Government aimed gccelerated students for in depth study of local, state, and federal governments. TOP FAR LEFT: Ed Winberg and Art Roke pause during the Sacramento trip. LEFT: Arceli Santos boards a San Francisco cable car. BELOW: Government students visit newest Union Square fountain. BOTTOM FAR LEFT: Wells Fargo Bank's coin collection interests Marietta Reyes and Joyce Delmore. ea academics — social science
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music dept. adds new class, keeps daily practices Through experimentation, music students grasped the meaning of their art. Singing, drumming, trum- peting and guitaring, the vocal and instrumental groups produced the sounds of true artists. The year had many changes. As a result of the single lunch time, Jazz Band became a first period class. Stu- dents had an opportunity to receive credit for marching band for the first time. Men's Glee could not be continued as Mrs. Kinchen taught two English classes. These classes as well as Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Concert Band and vocal groups, contrib- uted to the well rounded program. 2 ee Pies TOP: BRIAN WESTMORLAND blows his horn. ABOVE: Leif Lange utilizes his musical ability. academics — music — 19
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