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4 ' mmm ART DEPT. OFFERS VARIETY OF EXPERIENCES (1) Cheri Dorr, an art student, works on one of her projects. (2) Shawn Doran works on his clay sculp¬ ture with a look of disbelief at his result. (3) Diana Taylor, center, tries to draw a complex assignment. (4) Patty Doe works with cutouts in her art class. (5) Mr. Crowley works with Greg Sullivan on his mounted perspective drawing. (6) Steve Huston works on his paper mache project displaying a Philadelphia Flyer hockey player. (7) Doug White works on his acrylic painting. »
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CHEERLEADERS MAKE CONTRIBUTION (1) The Varsity Cheerleaders stand on the bench during a football game to cheer the team. (2) Senior co¬ captain, Teri Lenzi feels, Even though people put down cheerleaders, it is just like anything else, you can ' t stereotype a group for the ac¬ tions of one. (3) Robyn Hayes, a junior, when asked why she bothered with cheering when it takes up so much time replied, I like cheering I have fun, and besides, what else would I do? Work? (4) Looking at the expressions on their faces, one can tell the situation of the game isn ' t going the way they would want it. These expressions remained throughout the game as Franklin lost in the end. (5) Brenda Davey, senior captain, watches the play of the game. (6) Lisa Bartelloni, another junior, shows the pep and spirit one would expect from a cheerleader. 12
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D.E. STUDENTS ARE YO YO EXPERTS Chris Kazuschyk says, We run the D.E. store, stock merchandise, pay bills, etc. Students are on early dismissal to work in the community. For the business-minded student, it develops skills in marketing and dis¬ tribution. She has learned that, People are strange! Marcia Mastromatteo feels that the course involves, Learning to be a salesman and getting along with people. We learned selling tips and the value of money. Bob Rettman thinks, It helps give a kid a chance to prove that he can do something on his own. We learn all about D.E.C.A., and what it does for people, and what people can do for D.E.C.A. Joni Cogliano has gained, The experience of working in the store during a rush. The course includes working in the store, getting out of school early to go to work, and par¬ ticipating in events at the conferences. Brian Bussaglia says, We work in the store, and play with yoyo ' s. Laura Murch feels that the course teaches, How to operate a business, and how to handle customers.
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