Redmond High School - Mustang Yearbook (Redmond, WA)

 - Class of 1987

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Jane Hunter and Sandy Hard- graves talk math . Gene Hardin Elaine Hardin Music English Sandy Hardgraves Marilyn Henselmen Math Business Education or some people, decid- and other front office duties are g ing what to do after taught in the Secretarial class. In 55 high school is a tough Marketing the principles of the if decision. The Business American private enterprise sys- Education Department at Red- tem are learned through the mond High helps a lot with this DECA program. Under the DECA big question. In business educa- program students travel to confer- tion students work for one or more ences in places like Nevada, Or- certificates of proficiency in the Accounting, Business Sales, Mar- O keting, and Secretarial fields. The Business Ed. De- Classes these pre- partment Offers a 'Wide pare stu ents for the usiness - as world, and the certificates of pro- Varlety of courfes ' ' ficiency make a favorable impres- DSHIIIS Relgel' sion on a prospective employer. In Accounting, the important e on and Wyoming and Work in Skills of Office bookeeping are the student store to ain work ex- learned. Students learn how to re- erience The Busingss Education cord business transactions, handle 168 artnient repares people for taxes' and use Computers in busi' thepbusiness Eivorld and helps to ness. In Business Sales students make the decision 'of what to do learn how to interview for a job, after Hi h School an easy one handle human relations, and oper- byglsobin O,Keefe ' ate in office situations. Typing phbtosbyl LeS1ieGray FACULTY -1- 5121 E151 5151 1' c 11:1 -.-.' 3 2:5:e-we As: 1:31:23 1.- :- .-:1 gig: Eiga? 11:1 2:2:1S'5E:1:1 1'1'1 '- ' 2 1222 I 1515 5251535151515 2:15 :-:-:-:-:-:-:1:-:-:-:-:-:1S:-:-:-:-:-:-:1c1c1:Hi'2-:-:-:-:-:-1-5-:-:-25011 Dick Nelson thinks Physics Phun.

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expression. D'amico shows her best think- SCIE CE DEP RT offers a wide variety of classes. Everything from Biology to Horti- culture. Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are all available as regular classes and honor classes. Many interesting science classes are also available as electives. Having these classes available encourages students to get involved in the sci- ence field. The science staff consists of Mr. Roberts Mr. Town Mr. Chesler Mrs. Ahten Ms. Haas Mrs. Pil- taver and Mrs. McCartney. Ac- cording to Mrs. Piltaver We have never had such an excellent staff as we do this year. They re very enthusiastic work very hard and have great concern for the stu- dents. Mrs. Piltaver gets into her lec- tures and makes class interesting l he Science Department says Todd Grisim. Mrs. Piltaver teaches Biology and Horticulture. Jeff Doane states Mr. Chesler is the best teacher I have. M . Chesler teaches Chemistry and Astronomy. Some of the goals set by the de- ticipation make class interesting We have never had such an excellent staff . . . -Mrs. Piltaver 66 1 77 r partment are to improve class par- 7 I C6 99 and provide electives to allow ev- eryone to take a science course they will enjoy. Our Science De- partment continues to improve and student involvement is in- creasing' by: Jennifer Muenzc photos by: Dawn Hurnblad i Brian Foster Everett Gilbert Joie Goodwin - English Mathematics Distributive Education Linda Graham Ron Green Faye H335 Librarian Social Studies Science Q '-:-:-:-. .s3.::,1g.,. yew: . j:-.-.-:-x-Q-Q-r:-:X xxssxw-xox: . .' - . 3:- Y: :X 'ft i. Q . :- '-:-' '3'-' c- -.1 ,ipt- f- ' . :2 12 2? i. . . .. - Ffa 3: If-'-1'.' 51 :I f'5 H 'I f' 'V' ti: J. :3? '--:Zz P' 'S FACULTY .IE .'-:-:Qs-:-:-1r:I:-1-:-:-.-:-Ei-:-2:-3-:-55,5555EEZ:-:-:-:-5:-s:-:-:-ski



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Houtz Bruce Hubbard Jane Hunter English Social Studies Math 'VN , wtvl DENNIS RU GER ORNITHOLPGIFAL MEMORIAL Flank fi x, 1 V' ' The faculty honors Mr. Rieger. Jane Hunter and her overhead have a great relationship. Chuck Johns Industrial Education Don Jovag Industrial Education Vivienne Klingbell lk at il , Doug Kimball English Carol Kocher English Social Studies Doug Kimball, master of exciting conversation. FACULTY Kay Kittler Music Ed Koehl Special Education 3193 88. 329' .., ,.,:,.,,:,: Q. A -.wt-.-. ..,, -tx , .535 fs,-3 2 wi ' . 3 5 . .-jp.-:F . .,:.:,.., , ' ' 15 ' 4:3532- 5' 1' 'ES I X 2 raw A' -Q-. . ., .,, . . ., ' 3- .Rss 4' Qs- X E 555222 '-rdf 'N -: . ' :1: Q2-' . ., .- W : :lzh -: '-: :-. x-: '-. K: ....... 2: :F .42 M -c 3: :Sz ::. ' ': IE ikiislli -.xc-:-:-ze-:-octe-:ooze wc- . -aw. gs. await

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