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Mr, Fellwock makes a point. Change affects different areas Social studies became a bit inventive, as in creating a new class for economics students. Mr. Maclntosh used materials from Junior Achievement and fashioned a class that used computers to let students try to solve practical problems that businesses face. There were so many students in the department this year that teachers from Kurt Raleigh listen to Mr, Wiisl. English, Mr. Aurand, from art, Mr. Kniese, from music, Mr. Adye and Mr. Haygood picked up a class or two. Industrial Arts classes added a Maclntosh computer and laser printer to the Graphics Arts department. That brought real desk top printing possibilities to the department. Kris Overfield studies government lessons. IND. ARTS 'SOCIAL STUDIES Qmi
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Science lights a fire After Mr. John Hubbard took a leave of absence in the first nine weeks grad- ing period, Mr. David Green joined the science department staff. Also new to school this year was sci- ence teacher Mr. Terry Lehman. He also taught math. Advanced Biology and Advanced Chemistry class- es started meeting before school. Mr. Grayson and Mrs. Williams required ex- tra lab time and students came in Tuesday and Wednesday mornings to meet the two hour require- ment. 103 QSCIENCE Sophomore Jim Loeffler cleans out a test tube afteu Rise and shine at 0:30 a.m. for Advanced Biology class, blology lab .o-Ov Advanced Chemistry students observe while Andy Hubbard demonstrates
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104 QART Brian BeShear concentrates on his art projecL eyxvsm'xwrmwwt 2 fr. 2 l i g: ,. $1 2 5. Suzanne Egli works dilligently on her drawing. Creative Shades The art department pro- duced three winners in a drawing contest sponsored by the Phantom Theatre. Winners were John Gauer, Jason Gray, and Paul Nei- mier. Students also partici- pated in the High School Art Show in the spring. Leading the art depart- ment this year, as in many years past, is Mr. Hickrod. His fellow co-workers are Mr. Kniese and Mrs. Mar- garet Griffin. Mrs. Griffin, a former teacher athentral, joined the art staff in the second semester. Classes offered to stu- dents wishing to enroll in art were: Art Fundamen- tals, Drawing, Painting, Visual Design, Ceramics, Jewelry, Sculpture, and Advanced Art. The winning combina- tion of talented students and teachers make the 1987-88 art department A Shade Above The Rest.
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