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it .Q 2 L-2 1-...W eff -Ai t X. xxx JUNIOR RESEARCH SCHOLARS read Macbeth this year in English. Here Pat Sprinkle listens intently as her question is answered. FRESHMAN HUMANITIES TEACHER PAT BAARS pauses to gather everything together before going on to the next speaker at the TAG Writers Conference at PSU. POINTING OUT the seven continents is Freshman Danny Leung, while Scott Woodbury listens intentlyr Freshmen are now required to take a class in Global Studies. Research Scholarsffreshman Humanities ' 63
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Unique groups promote looming Research Scholars was a group of students who desired a more academic approach in their classes. This program com- pleted its third year at Marshall and consisted of Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors. The students were recommended by their eighth grade teachers to be involved in this program which placed them in more advanced English, math, and science classes. Because this was a special program, the students were already pre-scheduled and weren't required to go through arena scheduling. These students were also given opportuni- ties to attend various workshops which were designed to aid them in their studies. Junior Jenny Megyesi summed it up by saying, i'Research Scholars is a tough program, but anyone who is determined and wants to learn could handle it. A change occurred in the Freshmen Humanities Depart- ment as freshmen were required to take a Global Studies class. I think itis very important to talk about the United States and us as a part to see where we fit in, commented Freshmen Humanities Instructor Pat Baars. The class of '83 was also the first class required to take competency tests in order to graduate from high school. These tests included basic math and word usage skills to prove that there was something learned in high school. s- Ep si Nr 1 i 'ii W 'i:'i' ,Q - ' ' . ' .. .--' - .... S 'S r. .iyy P L qk q if 1 g fax. Mlm is ' 62 0 Research ScholarsfFreshman Humanities FRESHMEN Diana Dehn and Jennifer Curran design ads whi on a field trip. The ad designed by Diana and Jim Hilsenteger wa used in the Willamette Week. CHEMISTRY is one of the classes required for the Sophomoi Research Scholars. Here Tina Johnson, Allison Hortsch, ar Chris McBride discuss the film they are about to see. -e
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V f-irt, music inspire creative cibilitg Art students grossed over 90 dollars from their crafts sales which went toward the purchase of better equipment and supplies for the department. They,re very enthusiastic and eager to get involvedf' stated Susan Kennedy, a new addition to the art faculty and new M-ette advisor. l There's always something new and interesting to do,'l Freshman Heather Booth explained about Perry Carandanis' art class. Kris Martens, head of the art department, remarked, l Marshall possibly has the best art department in the cityf' Students in art classes also worked with the art staff to brighten the halls by painting graphic murals above the door- ways of various rooms. I think it lightens up the halls very much, commented Barb Peyton, Freshman Resource Center aide, I like it. Other classes offered gave students the opportunity to develop talents in many fields including Jewel- ry, Pottery, Painting, and Stained Glass. Another department which offered students the opportuni- ty to develop their talents was Marshall's music department. John Coady taught Stage Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, and Marching Band, along with the Clarions and the Girls' Choir. They're all ambitious and well spirited, and the Girls, Choir is doing a great job, expressed Coady. gif!-wi L Y ..- : ,D V ,4-: V . SURVEYING A SAMPLE is Sue Kennedy at work. This is Miss Kennedy's first year at Marshall. MIXING COLORS is Senior Mike Endicott on a pallet to coincide with his art project. This is one class that he really enjoys at Marshall, SAXOPHONISTS Steve Strouts and Lisa Logerwell prepare for upcoming con- cert. Both students are actively involved in the music program. 64 ' Art! Music l l l
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