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GIVING ADVICE to Melissa Nava is an example of Grenada Gaston ' s commitment to help her students. HOLDING HANDS: While working through IHS Community Ser- vices, Sandy Aitchison looks after preschoolers at Kindercare. 4 OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: The Positive Action Program for 3 alcoholics receives two tielping hands from Kelly Wood. o o OPPOSITE PAGE: Rick DeCicco gives Melody Mitts a few a. pointers on accounting. %,-.. Innervisions
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Foeumng in on what cminis f On the California nnap, Irvine is represented by a nearly microscopic square. When viewed as if through a looking glass, an innervision of this square reveals real people living together, helping each other. The city of Irvine exemplifies this spirit of helping through service programs held at the Arts and Crafts Center, Aquatics Complex, and Youth Center. Classes ranging from creative pottery to adaptive swimming for the handicapped are of- fered year-round. Students, too, expressed their concern for others through the formation of service clubs such as the Key Club and IHS Car es. Donating time to local elementary schools, or to outside service organizations, were additional ways by which students discovered that through giving to others, they also received inner joy and satisfaction. Caring for others was not confined to special organizations. Students giving a little unofficial assistance on the algebra test, as well as simply comforting a friend in need, were examples of the many bonds of friendship on campus. Behind the scenes, parents provided invaluable support at home, as well as at Booster Club meetings. The combined effort of the community, friends, and family, contributed to the creation of a thriving community. According to the map, Irvine is simply a tiny square. But the Innervisions of thousands of car- ing people who represent that square bring to light the real beauty of Irvine. POTTERY FOR TWO: Taking advantage of the facilities at the Arts and Crafts Center, Allisa Beale and Mark Itskowitz experi- ment with the pottery wheel. BLACK AND WHITE SHOELACES are used by Eileen Coate as a teaching aide for a visually impaired girl at Services for the Blind. ► 6 . S Innervisions
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ELECTRONIC GAME MANIA: Enjoying computerized hand games are Christee Rosta, Doug Briggs, Terry Merlett and John Hargreaves. SPECTACLES ON THE WALL: John Flemmings class room displays art of the future. SILENT TUTOR: Vicki Gates uses the computer at the Center for Basic Learnirtg Skills in Costa Mesa for tutoring and learn- ing new academic skills. X a y H ' 1 ' d z r w » l V Photo Young Kwon Innervisions
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