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. 51, 'wi Susie Herod enjoys stamping napkins with a seal in preparation of open house. Photo by Phillip Martin. Eddie Bloom uses a ruler to completehis creative assignment. Photo by Phillip Martin. Special Education Special Education gives special help to students that need the opportunity to open new doors. pecial Education is something widely misunderstood. lt gives support to students that need extra help to be successful in school. The students enrolled in these classes par- ticipate in ordinary activities and have the same goals as the students en- The Special designed to rolled in regular classes. Education program is 4 acknowledge the students weaker points, but also to build on their strong points. Many people have the misconcep- tion that Special Education only deals with the mentally retarded. When people think Special Education, they think retarded. The largest number of students in Special Education at Klein are not retarded, but kids with iden- tified problems, said Tommye Fant, Special Education Building Supervisor and Counselor. We try to help each student as best we can. if . xx 4 Special Education 51
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Ramona Fields makes bows for the Christmas holidays. Photo by Phillip Martin. 50 Special Education Steven Harwood helps finish his project. Photo by Phillip Martin. Mose Woodrome helps during the open house by serving punch to faculty and staff. Photo by Phillip Martin.
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Performers As a performer you are able to solve problems from two different viewpoints: yours and your characters. mprovisations. High kicks, Musical scales. The talent needed to perform these events was possessed by few students, but when they performed many spectators were pleasantly sur- prised. Performers ranged from band members to thespians. Many performers were granted special awards at competi- tions held throughout the school year. Although demanding, performers enjoy the rigorous hours of rehearsal put toward their performances. The pleasure of it all is seeing the finished product as a success. Performing brings out the real character in people, said Shannon Beaty, junior. , y 4 1 .,.. , .fi The Kats run an offensive play against the Generals during a district game. Photo by: Tom Chambliss. The band prepares for the halftime perfor- mance. Photo by: Pascal Villiger. 52 Performers
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