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Different Tastes For the physically fitness minded there was P.E. II and III. During gym class students participated in various activities such as gymnastics, ping- pong, softball, golf and the Marine Fitness test. Instead of sitting in the cafeteria for forty-five minutes during study hall, students had the opportunity to go to the library and read, work on term papers, read the local newspapers or use the library computer. Top left: Trying to find a quiet place to study Anatomy. Peggie Donahue isolates herself in the library. Top right: Having a computer in the library proves helpful for students like Ken Wyse who are eager to put their computer skills to work. Middle left: Concentrating on staying on the balance beam. Tom Sutton displays her flexibility. Center: With the greatest of ease. Julie Laver gracefully flies over the vault. Middle right: Study buddies Todd Baldwin and David Blanchong use their study hall wisely. Bottom left: Study hall often brings out childish behavior from those without work, causing teachers like Mrs. Sut- ton to resort to drastic measures to keep individuals such as Dave Miller. Art Young. Troy Torbet. and Bill Mcder- mott out of trouble. Bottom right: Seniors. Lynette Beroske and Pam Duncan watch over the underclassmen signing out of lunch for various activities. 16 Academics Jamie
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Optional Portions Since the required classes did not fill all the hours of a school day students had the opportunity to select some of their own classes. Their choices ranged from creative choices; such as, art, band, chorale, home ec. or vocal music; or in the field of communication including foreign languages, journalism, speech and yearbook; or skill-building classes like industrial arts, notehand, accounting, vocational agriculture, typing, and computers; to the academically challenging classes such as: advanced math and upper level Spanish or French. Electives gave students the chance to decide on what they would learn during high school. Clockwise Irom left: That Rick Bearer and Doug Dowling enjoy their Agriculture class is evident because they smile their way through their work. To study the muscles of her pig, Lynette Beroske must first remove the skin: a task she tackles reluctantly. Now that they're baked and look delicious, Lisa Barden knows it's safe to count her muffins. In a relaxed atmosphere John Pupos. Dennis Enyart, Brad Lamb. Luke Dominique and John Gormley prepare music to perform in one of Chorale's appearances. Jxme Aadw
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Foreign Flavor Throughout the course of the school year students at Evergreen had the chance to meet four new foreign friends. Sabi Astolfi visited us for the first quarter from Italy; Marie-Anne Jacob from Belgium, and Robert Fischer from Germany spent the entire year at Evergreen. Second semester brought Elji Ito to EHS from Brazil. Top left: Sharing a bit of her homeland, Marie- Anne Jacob conjugates French verbs for Mr Rasche. Top right: Marie-Anne Jacob Middle left: Catching up on English. Al|i Ito uses his dictionary to translate during study hall. Middle: Alji Ito. Middle right: Giving advice to a fellow art student Sabina Asolfi explains her technique. Bottom: Always keeping up with Mr. Inselmann. Robert Fischer reads yet another chapter in American Government. Jamie'Sectanfe Students )7
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