Newport High School - Accolade Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)

 - Class of 1978

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Science builds esteem The Science Department doesn't mess around. The teachers have had to deal with very few accidents, and they want to keep it that way. The Department was also thor- oughly inspected for safety and has now complied with the most recent safety regu- lations. As they say in the science wing, 'No experiment is worth a student's life or limb.' We always tried to impress upon the stu- dents that to fool around in the lab is dan- gerousf' said Department Head Denis DuBois. One major objective of science classes was to create a higher self-esteem for each stu- dent. The teachers firmly believed that ev- ery student should have the opportunity provided to believe in his intellectual ca- pabilities and to feel a higher sense of self- worth. They also stressed the point that science teachers and the science community is on the whole not monotonousg that there is something for everybody. l. Mr. Mark Peterson is amused at a student's com- ical gesture. 2. Ms. Marcia Stuart, tries to control a grin as the photographer candidly snaps a picture. 3. Junior Randy Cray concentrates on drawing straight lines. 4. Jimior Paul Luchino is too absorbed in his home- work to notice the photographer. 5. Mr. Ed Ramey anxiously tries to stir a dormant in- tellect. 6. juniors Marvin Eide and Scott Davison give the Computer Terminal a try. Q1 52' Mike Cindy McC0nnick McLellan Eric Kevin McNamara McQuilkiu Colleen Pat McShane McSorley . . Q . ' 75 . I, K' I T if ,. ,1 ,gh ' . S iv fl Melanie M ikc Meadows Meder l Stu David Melby Miller ,X i Doug Greg Mimbu Miyata Monda P i Karen Morillas Mueller Q Brett Michelle Scott Mullins Munnich Murr QPF' Il Bruce jeff Murri Myers I n



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0 Juniors ohoose electives Did you notice extra confusion at registra- tion when the junior! Senior English class was no longer offered? The program changed this year for the students. The year long junior!Senior English was dropped and the students chose between a list of classes. A semester of a writing class and a semester of a literature class were re- quired for graduation. Classes such as Composition, Expository Writing and Nar- rative Writing were just some of the classes offered under writing. Others, such as American Literature, British-Irish Litera- ture, and Myth and Classical Literature were also offered. The teachers seem to agree that the stu- dents felt they were learning more because they chose an area of interest or an area they needed help in. The goals of the English Department vary, but as Mr. Robert Cleland said, he wants to use his understanding of the subject to teach students to apply what they learn in class to the contemporary world. 1. Ms. Kim Anthony is amused by a student's re- sponse. 2. Mr. jack Wilson smiles inwardly while playing the part of an overseer. 3. Mr. Robert Cleland explains a written assignment to his class. 4. Bobbi johnson, junior, has a very sullen look for the cameraman. 5. Ms. Sharon Cruikshank takes time out for a quick pose. X if 1 Kim Alice Kristina Padgett Palmer Palmer al Patti Kirk Greg Pao Parce Parish s f - Karen Suzanne Karl Parsons Paszek Paulsen 1 A ' 3 ,,.,,,,.., ..,.,,.. Y. ...........,. -L , Scott Tracy Pearson Peltier 'zwtntkf F lC f in , I I, Lori Fabienne Perkins Peter-Contesse i L i ff sg if W QP Q ff rn Bob Karri Linda Robert Mark Peterson Peterson Peterson Pfau Phibbs Q 9 r' 5' .. fdw QQ? Laurie Ted Brian Carmen jeff Pickering Pilot Poulsen Prissinotti Probst

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