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ENGLISH The QFGOTGST ossembly of English teochers Mt. Bock row L-R: Mork Turtle, Bruce Poole, Notolie Cormel hos ever known, come together this Ponfili, Joon Bonohoom, Rick Srrotron, Kothy yeor to bring the students o new interest in Clopperton, Lindo Engluncl, Allon Weiner, Shoron English. They imported to us wisdom in grom mer, lireroture, ond composition. These skills wil follow us throughout our everydoy lives. - McGlocklin, Berry Leol Front row L-R: Poul I Robinson, Peggy Hughes, Dovid Wolker, Debbie Premore, Corol Mello, Bob Pocllio not pictured: Anne Frledmon, Goll Sheely, Glendo Simmons, Ann Trevethon, ond Don Wler 24 r , ' J K M I Q vi ,fn ,T .il is l o4 .ad J ,,,,f
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JSINESS The Business Department iys a large role in preparing dents for the exciting, fast- ced business world. Although tit main focus includes such sses as Typing, Accounting d General Business, the tructors also provide students th much help in terms of ,umes, reports, and even with 2 yearly ASB Convention. The Jchers not only prepare dents for vocational periences, but also teach the tployment aspects ofthe Jny fields of business. ickwlse, from left to right: Pat ar, Betmadine Keyek, Hank quarelli, Ginny McMorrow, tRoehr, Carolyn Mathur. Not 'turedz Ron Kull, Sharon 'Gufli and Marlene Kiel. ATH This year, the Math 'partment added four new embers to their excellent staff, ginning with David Gibbs, zlinda Watson, Judy inaghue and Jim Shanback. 'oughout the years, this partment has maintained a 'tain degree of excellence. ey have accomplished much :rearing a larger, broader tge of classes, beginning with .Jndations through second ar Calculus. This is an added is for the students, as can be an through increased SAT ares, Also, the Math partment is very proud of air new computer course erings, which they hope will aatly benefit both students d teachers. vm left to right: C first row? rbara lx, Judy Donaghue, alinda Watson, Phyllis denbaugh Isecond row? Bill oss, Gordy Mills, Allancsi, dy Casciato I third row? David abs, Joe De Canio, Frank druski, Warren Cummings, 'i Schonbacl-r. Not pictured: e McEachron, Pat Miller, nnis Carunchio, Brad Johnson, d Ron K ull. om left: Janet Baulch posing the camera. Bottom right: Dave Rightmer stance, Oh ,,, L'q-'I 3. -1 :': ww .QW 131 azoinnunuu, V47
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RAMA This year, the drama eportment put on one F the oldest classics, The 'izard of Oz. An EY? ellent Msmashfas were ie the well taught 'ama classes. The classes 'ere fun and exciting 1d helped students to evelop on appreciation tr the art of drama, ennis O'Drane and 'ida Englund TUSIC The music department 'Mt. Carmel has produc- J an award winning :nd and chorol group. ie chorol group per- rms year round and ith every performance ey get better ond etter. an Grant, Julie Peacock, id Tom Cole RT At Mt. Carmel, the art epartment truly brings rth the tradition of ex- Ilence. For years Mt, irmel has been produc- g works of art that takes 5- Del Mar Fair by storm, id this year is no terent. rMiller, Lauri Carlisle, eg Birch, Naroha T. htfoot, and Eric prderte .Zz 1 Q, :fl mf' 2,6 1334. x Y' ' .-a- 'VT ,L,,!g:,S . lf tj:-ss 235:35 ' .. -f E t ., .. at film: gi 5 . ' If' 1-2 ',2f5fi x :waff wah 5 fNw3 --1-visa I . ,L ,, , - thi 4 W. ,z f. . A ,f L W., X
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