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E35 , - is Newspaper editor David Johnson works diligently A time of silence fills the air on the stage of You on his next story. Photo by Rick Seehausen. Can't Take It With You. Photo by Rick Seehausen. is John Thomas and John Labonte concentrate on Peter Heisey directs the band at the Astrodome - their sight-reading music. Photo by Rick game. Photo by Lee Armstrong. Seehausen. I 3 Q 5 ' V fy. . .-U54 f' . ei Performers 17
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Performers reveal hidden talent or The Fine Arts Department revealed the 4, talents ofmanyindividuals.Whetherinchoir, drama, band, orchestra, art, or journalism, everyone had a point to get across. ln the choir room, students sang out and brought music to life. Band and orchestra students prepared for upcoming concerts and halftime shows. The auditorium was filledwiththesound ofbanginghammersand lines being rehearsed as drama students built sets and practiced plays. ln the journalism room,writers'thoughtscouId not be seen or heard. Only the looks on their faces expressed what was going on in their minds. The art room was a work of art itself. Art students showed their talents through paintings, drawings and sculptures. 'TY Q Wally Van Schelt listens carefully to see if his strings are in tune. Photo by Lee Armstrong. A practical joke gi ves the casta good laugh. Pho to by Rick Seehausen. 16 Performers
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if we .. . -, K A ff...-Q 1' 2 my 1 ., I it ii R 1' Histor W' repeats itself Social Studies was a class which gave 5 students a chance to learn about the past ' and present. Teachers made an effort to make each day of history interesting for all students. Some history teachers found dressing up in the time period they were studying effective for their students. Others found debates and class discussions to be educational. One teaching technique found especially interesting was that of Ann Johnston, world history teacher. Johnston said thatshe liked to make her students live in the time period thatthey were studying. Each student had two projects required for the year. The subject or time period that most interested the student was what his project was based on. Johnston found this course a very ...- important one for all Klein students because history is known to repeat itself. Johnston stated, everything we have has been taken from the past and built upon to the world's present situation. Et Junior Zack Zepesi demonstrates the primitive man far class. Photo by Phillip Martin. 'i ' i ,Q-Ig: Students found worksheets a great learning tool Ricky Henderson reads class instructions. Photo in history. Photo by Phillip Martin. by Phillip Martin. 18 Social Studies
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