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Drivers Education, a class that teaches you how to be a great drive, correct? Wrong! According to Drivers Ed. teacher, Mr. Kintz, Drivers Ed. will only teach the skills, and the knowledge, to be a good driver. Taking the course does not gaur- entee you will be a great driver. So in your quest for perfection Cas a driverl you watch films, take test, and respond to any situations the films throw at you. Perhaps the most important thing they do in Dri- vers Ed., is the day out on the Multiple Car Driving Range. On that day, you learn to weave, figure eights, parallel parking, backwards parking, and for- wards parking. Another important aspect of this wonderfull class, is the On Street Traning, where you learn to city drive, and mountain drive. The Physical Education area of our school is in one of the most important, at least to our students and the school. This is proven as fact that since the require- ment for having a Physical Education course was droped there has been no significent drop in enrollment. The P.E. classes are important to the school sports, as most athletes take a weight training or conditioning class, and most of the cheerleaders are taking some form of aerobics. Tech. Arts consists of Drafting, Woods, Metals and Auto Mech. ln these classes, students are able to accomplish many large tasks. For example, rebuild- ing the engine in their car, designing their dream house or constructing their own water bed. Studentslike these classes be' cause they encourage them to create their own projects. Also to be more skilled and creative with the tools availi- ble for their convience. The Tech. Arts teachers this year are Mr. Schenk, Draft- ing and metals, Mr. Probascog Woods, and Mr. Campbell, Auto Mech. and Met- als. Tech. Art student, goggles and all! Mr. Schenk teaches volleyball in gym. Academics 61
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Going to the library to study today? Or to check out a book? With the security system you'd better check that book out or wake every one up with the beeping. Actually the library is a quiet place de- signed for students to study in, get books read fortheir own pleasure, and do big research projects for several classes. ln addition to these many reasons, the li- brary is also where students take refuge to study instead of the noisy cafeteria. The librarians work hard so the library will run smoothly lwith a little help from the student assistantsi. Never forget the famous Shhhh that is said so often to noisy students. One thing about the librar- ians work is that they are often willing to help you if you are stuck or lost in the card catalog. After all the librarians are special and pretty important to our school. P.C., Perception Communication, is what it means if that's what you've been wondering. These classes are designed mainly to help students who have a dis- abilities, or are slow learners. That is stu- dents who have reading, spelling, learning disabilities, or just having problems with words. A student could also be a slow learner in the area of math. These classes are necessary because a learning disabil- ity can hold a student back from making normal progress in school. Fortunately Green Mountain has a program that will enable thoese certain students to try and over come their problem and stay with it. Thanks to classes like these, the dedi- cated teachers who teach them and the the students who learn from them, our school is a better place. Library Aide monitors front desk. Mrs. Prince works one on one Academics 63
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