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its .W J' fit' 5 tif .ssgt ii A N fp .sgsgfgli str ...M -- ' HNEARTS In the past few years the Dramatic Arts Department has pro- duced plays, concerts, and assemblies. One area that has im- proved greatly was the Band, under the direction of Mr. Richard Ellicks. Mr. Ellicks deals with instrumental music, music theory, ad lessons. There's'a Marching Band, Concert Band and Stage Band. During marching season, most of the band time is spent memorizing formations on the field and playing the music cor- rectly. Lessons are held a helfan hour once a week, all year long during school time. Practice is held on Monday nights for an hour and a half during marching season. This year the Band took a trip to Disneyworld in Florida. All the members worked hard towards this goal, holding and getting donations to help support thetrip. Pit Band helps the dramatics department with plays. The Stage Band is for students with the better ability in music. Being in Stage Band includesfa trip to Boston forfa weekend. The concert season is met with challenging music that is prepared for spring concerts. The new Dramatic Arts wing of the school is one of the ,best in countriy, with its,g,new professionalylighting system. There are' li.itm any new and exciting things developing duefto the facilities, students, and dedicated staff in this department. Un- A der the direction of Mr. Dunkle, the Dramatic Arts department coritirgued to offer the students ofgg,P.P.B. best selection L0gf12r?nfl'g'leVl of plays available. Two showsiwere presented this year andboth 1,2,3 ready to go made a successful triumph for the department. gi P' 332, H Q 525' , , . V,,, is i , t isrs ..t.... l S ,V 2 t ,.r,, V if T wELL SAID TO lii' ' A -V3-, A - ,g SPEECH or V lllv ll' ffl 'fi ' l I Z I J T I A N E ' ' ,WE T - .gif Richard Ellicks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,line William Dunkle Don't be spastic . ' ' ' FM -5 'ii 7 i ' A William Wadsworth Longfellow
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IN D E E T H E B R BUT THE WINE OF LIFE, TTl get T lllT are thelkrfiflfiiiicourse here atilissfFflQiPQB.H.S. motivate the students' understanding of the im- portance and the ability to use the elements and principles of art. The number of areas offered by the Art Dept. will vary inrsaccordance with the ex- and the S COUI' in creative the mediums of art expression. This allows the stu- dent the enjoyment of freedom of individual expression. T p ys y T jean Paljll Richter Vito Dellegrippo L What's the problem s T s L0 U15 ij, 1.9532515755 11. it ..,: ' ssii T Til gf. .nw T it if t , -- Stephanie Carr Give me a minute
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BilI Scarpitta Chairman Close But No Cigar MATHEMATICS The Math Department of P.P.B. offers the students a range of courses from General Mathematics to Calculus. Included in this broad department are Introduction to Algebra, Algebra, Occupational Geometry, Plane Geometry, and Pre. Calc. Most of the courses offered are designed to give the stu- dent a gbackgroundgfor the mathematical requir- ments of college. For those who don't intend to go to college, but wish to enroll in Math courses, General Math and Occupational Geometry are offered. These courses acquaint the student with basic terms, ideas, and conceptsstthat wouldfprove helpful in the future. Introduction to Algebra is designed for the student who wishes to study Al- gebra, but requires extra training. It is actually Alg. I divided into a twogyear long course. Alg. land II are geared for the academic student. They include the latest concepts in the field of Mathematics. Senior Math courses include Fundamentals of Col- lege Math, A and B, Linear Alg., Algebraic Systems, and Calculus, all of which are college courses. I dy' Q1 X. Rich Berardi 7' Bettyrl-Ianson g 3 Richard Kelly Any QUCSUODSZH About the time I was kidnapped Banana Brain
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