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.. .. .,, . mf ,,,, Y, if , ,, . iw, V' .. . .. ,,, .E ! Art enhances curriculum The philosophy of the Art Department is to create a positive attitude about art and to stress its importance in the curriculum, said Mrs. Gayla Bonnell, art department teacher. Mrs. Bonnell feels that art is a product that can offer an education which can be used in leisure time. She added that it is an activity which trains you for the future. We are constantly around art in our environ- ment. Creating objects is a positive experience for students to havef, commented Ms. Patrica Shack, art teacher. M,,wWWm 1 .. . ,iff The following classes are offered in the art department: creative class, beginning and advanced drawing and painting. l. Art students view the hall when doing one point perspective. 2. Steve Bruni asks his classmates for advice about his project. 3. Ms. Shaner instructs students Sandi Leese and Donald Johns. fa Mrs. Gayla Bonnell YW 3 J xx Miss Patti Shack
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Need a book for a class, wondering about the news or just a place to work on a research paper? Well, the Media Center is where one can find all of this. Currently there are over ll,00O books in the Media Center with new books arriving quite often throughout the year. Also, the newspaper and many magazines are available for students to use during their prep and lunch hours. A new security system has been added to more ef- ficiently keep track of the thousands of publications held within the center. Another new item was a Minolta Copier purchased to better meet the needs of the students and faculty. The media center also holds Audio-Visual aids --il , and a television studio used throughout the year by .11 the students and faculty of PVHS. 'I ' ei 1 iyyl .,- 'T' 1. Gordon Duggon uses the periodicals to find some material for a research paper. 2. Ms. Andro types Wallace works on a research paper for American Government. MF' . a fa ' 4 fi ' ' asf mit gg .. f ,V 7.i.' ' X f'f11 f lar' N yvyp ttt s,q,,,....! Ms. Shirley Andro Ms. Geri Cosentino Mrs. Pat Mills Mrs. Gail Taylor Mrs. Justine Weav Media Director Offset Press Operator Library Technician Media Specialist-Librarian Media Technicia 104 up a memo about the upcoming ski trip. 3. Jodine 5
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Home Ec offers somethin f e The Home Economics classes at PV are geared to guys as well as girls. Mrs. Marilyn Lambeth is the department head. She also teaches Human Relations l 84 2, Foods 1 and Potpourri. This year, Human Relations students first semester performed a mock wedding ceremony, concluding their study of communications, dating, love and planning a wedding. Second semester Human Relations students followed up with studies of marriage, raising and disciplining children and maitaining a budget. Mrs. Diana Hawkinson teaches Child Develop- ment, Nursery School, Potpourri, Opportunity Knocks, Foods 1 and Gourmet Foods. The HERO coordinator is Mrs. Paulett Regan. This year's HERO did such activities as selling Fuz- zies and weekly Nacho sales which went to send HERO members to conventions. In addition to this, Mrs. Reganis Foods 2 class organized a catering company, which catered to several off-campus functions as well as to many on- campus activities. Mrs. Regan also teaches Clothing 1 8: 2. Added to the Home Ec. Department this year to teach a combined Foods l 8a 2 class was Mrs. Frances Kruse. R .... --- , .....,,, ..... s 1. Paula Horton, junior, and Joe Chacon, senior, study nutrition in their Foods l class. 2. Vicky Joy, junior, stirs a sauce during a lab KN, in Foods 1. Mrs. Marilyn Lambeth Department Head What. g or veryonc k Q Mrs. Diana Hawkinson is A x new
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