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junior Mindy Sawyer sews u mini-skirt far Fashion Design's Spring Store while junior Monica Fox observes her sewing technique. page 12 f Opening ff-'Q
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ELITE IMAGES of . . . Business and Humanities At Plano Senior High School they were called Business and Humanities. Most colleges called them liberal arts. Basically, though they're just the basics. However, in the general style of Plano, even the basics had a touch of ex- travagance. The English department of- fered four levels of Senior English and three levels of Iunior English, each tailored to the varied abilities of the 2,500 students at Plano Senior High School. The Social Studies department encom- passed world and American histories in- cluding advanced placement courses. Various law, psycho ogy, and sociology courses were also offered. The senior high also extended four foreign languages and numerous business classes. All of the Business and Humanities classes were accompanied by images of the art learning tools and teachers that were virtually irreplaceable. Spanish teacher Marci Hitt explains to the class the day's lesson. .gg - Students from Psychology Major Studies mold Play-doh models of the brain. Opening f page 11
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emor Mzke Gusser cheeks his print-out sheet from the com- puter during his computer math class. ELITE IMAGES OE . . . Science and Industries In the Science-Industries building, better known as Building B, everything from administrative offices to a wide variety of animals could be found with different images. Of course, all science and math departments and college Freparatory classes such as building trades, cosmeto ogy, commercial art, journalism, fashion design, and auto mechanics were housed in the building. The building, however, was limited to its Science- Industries heading. The administrative offices, early learning childhood center for reschool children, and Living Materials Center which, resembled a zoo also added to the diversity of classes. Val 5 I i l ' l .' l , i l I .i l ni ' f 5 l ia , xv ,I .ily Q Senior physics class member, Diana Schlapfer, giggles as she wiggles a slinky to observe wave patterns. Opening f page 13
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