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Sewing, drafting and typing are electives for juniors Karen Meny, Gordon Blanchard and Cherly Miller as they learn to work independently in the classrooms. Juniors realize the struggle has to be worth it. Juniors idly walk from one class to another. First it is to English, the class where you read a 400 page novel every week. Then you wander into shorthand with all of its symbols for letters that take six years to learn. And if that is not bad enough, next you have to listen to 60 minutes of roaring machines in Power Mechanics. Chemistry would not be so bad if you did not have to memorize all 103 elements and their atomic weights. After the monotony of your morning classes, sewing provides some relief, especially if you are one of the two boys in a classroom of girls. Drafting completes your seven hour school day while you try your hand at the skills of architectural drafting. Although the previously mentioned courses are not all required, some classes are. Chronology is such a course. The nine week class takes a student through United States history in chronological order. The main topic area is president ' s administration. Although many students dread their chronology class, they will agree that learning the heritage of their country is important. Adult living preparation, or or prep for short, is an elective course. This class prepares the student for family life. Students learn the values of a family and family planning procedures. One of many activities this class participates in is an experiment where an egg represents a child, please turn to page 19 Juniors 17
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Practice makes perfect for senior Heather Healy, as she concentrates on her music and junior Paula Kelly turns pages. Both are choir members and music majors. Help I don’t understand can be heard in every class at times throughout the year. Junior Dave Kapitan tries to further his knowledge by questioning Mrs. El Naggar. Although Juniors Robin Szafasz, Tracy Lickwar and Sharri Berkos may never be machinist, at least they will have had a chance to see what it is all about. 16 Juniors
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Mondays are devoted to reading the paper in Mass Media class. Junior Lynn Wagner finds reading the paper is relaxing as she studies the Chicago Tribune. What does nuclear warfare have to do with trigonometry? Something, because the trig classes are using a computer Junior Jay Bartlett tries to blow up Russia. 18 Juniors
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