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Students For Future, Enrich Lives The Home Economics Department helped many students to express their many differ- ent talents that aren ' t in academics. These students learned more than sewing and cook- ing. They learned the basics of keeping a budget and other activities that will help them as they get older. With the help of Ms. Marmis and Mrs. Mc Creery, students were able to learn a lot more. While in the Science Department, Mr. Ko- pecky and Mr. Bennett taught students about the different chemicals, plants, and sub- stances there are in the environment. From there, students were able to experiement with what they had learned by doing labs. Also in the Fine Arts Department, students learned new and creative skill in singing, dancing, drawing, and playing a musical in- strument. These were skills that Mr. Lindsey, Mrs. King, and Mr. Mazur helped students to accomplish. During Art class, Mrs. King assists Angie riapp in some new drawing procedures. FIME ARTS DEPARTMENT Mrs Elena King ■ BFA.. UC Irvine; Inter. Drawing. Adv Art. Art Fund., Comp Lit IG Mr Tom Mazur B.A.. Cal State Univ., LA; Band. Marching Band; Jazz Club Advisor Mr Roy Lindsey Dept Coordinator; A, A,, B.A . M.A.. Azusa Pacific College; Pop En semble. Concert Choir, Madrigals. Music Theory; Clef Dwellers Advisor Mrs. Elena King Mr Tom Mazur Mr Roy Lindsey Fine Arts 21
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Home Ec, Science, Fine Arts Prepare irrni Mr. Phil Bennett Mr, Mike Kopecky Lupe Paz starts cleaning up after class, while Chris Rivera hands her a bucket to put away. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Phil Bennett ■ A. A., B.A., Cal State Univ., LA, M.A., La Verne Univ.; Biology, Surv. Lab Science. Life Science. Geometry Mr Mike Kopecky ■ Dept Coordinator; B.S-. Cal Poly, Pomona; Surv. Lab Science, Chemistry. Physics. Biology HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Ms. Sherry Marmis ■ Dept. Coordinator; B.S.. Arizona State Univ.. A. EM.. La Verne Univ.; PPL. Liv. on Own. Teen Living. Ge- ography; Marlinians Advisor Mrs Jody Mc Creery B S . Cal Poly. Po mona; Cooking. Home Ec, I. Home Ec II, PFL, Consum Survival; Ski Club Advisor Ms. Sherry Marmis Mrs. Jody Mc Creery 20 Home Ec, Science
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Pop Ensemble Highlights Vocal, The opportunity to express oneself as an individual was the experience shared by all who became members of pop ensemble this year. With the choreography of Cheryl Dietrich and Lisa Beeston, the group rehearsed and refined pop style vocal and dance skills. They . were encouraged to develop a style of their own. Meeting everyday in room M-4 during third ; period, pop ensemble functioned as a demo- cratic group in deciding on various issues such as uniform designs. This year ' s uniforms were maroon, white and black and included dresses with vest and bow ties for the girls, and white shirts and dark ties for the guys. Pop ensemble held their biggest presenta- tion of the year in the spring. Also on their agenda was the district festival and perfor- mances at P.T.A. meetings. Highlighting the ■ year was a special performance, at a P.T.A. meeting, by Kathy Finegan, Lisa Chapman, , Veronica Gserpater. Rhonda Newman, Lisa i Beaston and Donna Roscoe. They performed I a five minute cabaret style dance to the song j Don ' t Tell Mama. This year ' s vocal soloists ; were Cheryl Dietrich. Rhonda Newman and Eileen Hathaway. 22 Pop Ensemble Mr Lindsey jokes with Richard Koenig seder about his good grade in pop ensem- ble. Jackie Jovanelly sorts out music before Rhonda Newman. Tawni Day. Tracy Fos class begins. ter and Nina Wellendorf watch with antici- pation as they learn new moves to a rou- tine.
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