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V The master ofthe video tape machine, Mr. Kunert, starts the movie for his Lit and Film classt KM. 'ui-. YT? Li Greg Franzen Raheela Ghafur Barbara Hawkins 5 Hon Comp, Lit Adoncd Comp, Comp, Lit, Reading Skills I , Department Head, Srvy Brit Lit, Wrtg V KE if .,.s. .i,.g 1.us- 9. 1 .,i.:f. , Football Sem .1' ' AAVVL ii i n Xe ? ' fiigl. A eizii L me 'e t- rrt. ' fi... W 5 xi .,,k....t... Mary Heath Arnold Kunert Jan Manos Amer Lit, Hon Comp, Adoncd Comp, Lit Drama, Theater Guild 1 Journalism, Iliad and Film, Srvy Brit , Lit, Academic Team W 1 , ,Z V - V rbwwgf i W , V 'aw-bw, .,,, , ,, .,,, lex-'fa'1'11 rs. Hawkins explains the research paper requirements to Art Kim- ll. .- ,1--t.- i ssis sssi sssiiessss L Tom March Comp, Lit, Speech and Debate Divona Roy Aduncd Comp, Explor Lit Mary Templer Amer Lit, Hon Comp, Lit and Film, NHS, Whos Who Students, Homer Judge Vickie Marshall Mark Pyle Comp, Journalism Amer Lit, Comp, Interact Jim Salzman Gerry Schimke Comp, Lit. Wrfe Sem, Amer Lit, Lit Basketball Erika Webb Dennis Wymbs Amer Lit, Comp COWLP, DGUZP WWE, Hon Survey Amer Lit, Wrtg Shls English 163
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New Ideas Promote Writing With new ideas, and teachers expand- ing their knowledge, the English Depart- ment finished a productive year. The teachers tried to teach their stu- dents to respond to a piece of writing or a book. Ml try to stimulate an interest by creating as many different activities as are possible. My classes do guided read- ings, create projects that are visual and or written based on readings, respond personally to selections of their own choice and finally create and teach a book to each other, said Mrs. Dabbs. Also, some English teachers were able to create a writing atmosphere with the help of speakers coming to their class- room. Guy Green, an Oscar-winning cinematographer for Great Expecta- tions talked to students in Mr. Kunert's Lit and Film class. Mr. Kunert believed, This gives students an opportunity to talk to interesting people they never get to know under normal circumstances. Wendy Winkelman concluded, The English Department has given me the opportunity to research new topics and express myself creativelyn Mrs. Marshall points out to Steve Russo that the class will be reading a new novel. , Q Z fv Michael Ball Comp, Drama, Eng Review, Volleyball H rt is I 'Jr Frank Barone Gary Bradshaw Comp, Lit AP English, Wrtg Sen Yearbook, Odyssey Soccer Carol Brunje Judy Dabbs Barbara DeLuca Deulp Wrtg, Speed Amer Lit, Lit Comp, Lit Rdng, US. History Amnesty International Mr. Ball looks in his briefcase for the teacher assistant hall pass. 162 English
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Creating Ari By Gretchen Beck Any art class, unlike other classes, al- lows students to be completely creativef' stated Mr. Carr. This creativity ranged anywhere from jewelry making to crafts classes. ln the ceramics classes, for ex- ample, many projects reflected a great deal of creativeness. One particular pro- ject allowed the students to see the dif- ference between glaze and glass finishes. These both can be used when putting the final touches on a pottery project. Pot- tery allows me to be creative with my hands, and thus through this I not only enjoy the art, but llve learned much too, stated Andy Cortez. Some basic assign- ments that were found in many drawing and painting classes, were pencil sketch- es, water colors, tempra painting, and even a few chose to use oil paint. Many of the pictures that were made, were taken originally from pictures in magazines. One could find just about any subject matter being worked on in Mrs. Zacarias class. '6Using magazines, allows students to exercise their selectivity and to reveal their point of view. And thus through all the art classes a scene of creativeness could be found. Jay Hyde expressed himself in much of the same way. Art has enabled me to be creative while do- ing something l enjoyfl Mr. Davis directs the orchestra. 164 Fine Arts Mr. Carr listens as Kevin McHugh explains his idea for the pottery project. 2 I S u Q aryl . v Y 9 ,- N h Ken Carr Marc Davis Susan Kearns Ceramics, Band, Marching, P.E., Art Explratn, Crafts, Department Head Concert Bands, Deulp Wrtg Flmernlrl Flriunrle Mike Mosgrove Cncrt Choir, Marching P.E., Emerald Brigade Ulli Reiner Eric Reis Clay Walker Margery Orchestra Crafts, Jewelry Comm! Art, Draw, Art Explratn, Paint Paint, Art Club Official
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