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The technical education de- partment at LHHS offers intro- ductory and advanced class- es In automotlves, drafting, and photogrophy. For some students the Introductory classes allow the opportunity to prepare for advanced course work. Others obtain in- formation and basic skills that will be applicable in their eve- ry day lives. Upon successful completion of advanced courses, students hove sell- able skills which could lead to employment In their chosen vocation or as a means to accomplish other goals. ▲ Eric Frost Don Hills one hundred eight A Dalynn Molek Chris Sfroh Mike Vokl Carlo Wultler
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Bon Jour Guten Morgen Buenos Dias The foreign language department has classes in French, German, and Spanish, In these classes we learn to read, write, speak, and listen to the language. Be- sides academics students enjoy cultur- al festivities such as Mardi Gras, Octoberfest, and Cinco de Mayo. Courses are offered from the first level all the way through AP and IB in all languages. Students learn both the lan- guage and the culture of the people who speak the language they are stud- ying. Food is a favorite of all foreign language students, whether it is Napoleons on Mardi Gras, bratwurst for Oktoberfest, or tacos and enchiladas on Cinco de Mayo. Learning to speak the language is enhanced through skits, games, and role playing. More ad- vanced students learn from reading magazines, newspapers, short stories, and novels. A Bientot Auf Wiedersehen Hasta Luego A A one hundred seven
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California, the place to be, the place to wofV. ROP Is the place to start. Coastline Re- gional Occupational Pro- gram, part of a statewide network, provides vocational training to students while In high school OfKJ allows tt em to earn elective credits to- ward graduation. Many of these students learned skills that will dtow them to get higher paying Jobs — to start a career or help pay their way through college. They can take classes for occupo- tlons ranging from auto me- chanic to veterinarian. They can train In pkaces such as Phillips Buick, Saddleback orxj Mission Community Hos- pitals, Buffums, Irvine Hilton and First American Title irwur- ance. For whatever reason ROP Is the onswer for these students. ▲ ▲ one-hundred nine
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