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Controversial topics target for discussion The thing about sociology is that everybody has almost total freedom to say whatever they want. lt really helps you to understand what other people think about things. sociology student lvlike Guti- errez said, Discussing topics such as death, prejudice and human sexuality. the objective of sociology courses was to be Han elective course which is operated for students' maximum involvement with the instructor, other students and the material, according to the intro- duction tothe course. To earn credits, students could turn in evaluations of television shows, books, songs or movies. Original skits, artwork or writings also were eligible for submission to earn points. An offshoot of the sociology program was Mcontluent education. CE students traveled to nearby elementary and middle schools to address both faculties and students on building self-esteem. Parent and family life education CPAFLEJ workshops in February were con- ducted to help students, teachers and parents understand them- selves and to reinforce involvements and communications, Dana Bland Darlene -W +'s is Boatwright Mickey Bock ww- Bennett Boothe Laura Bowen Scott Bowen N seniors 23
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Sandy Birdsall 1 Students, teachers and parents learn about improving communica- tions between themselves at PAFLE. 2 Karen Ward and Pam Trimble look over their homework packets during the unit on death. 3 Edith Speert, sociology teacher, and Wes Davis, assistant principal, open the first of the three PAFLE workshops conducted in February. 4 Group discussions were an inte- gral part ot sociology class time. Here Donna Schardt and Tammy Gunter debate the subject ot care tor the elderly. 5 Jena Fuller and Mike Gutierrez discuss the day's homework topic. l '!llhQauinn-M-f Robert Berg Steve Biancardi Susan Biela Thomas Bingham Gayle Black 22 sociology
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1 James Brannon and Renee Corum work on research projects in the library. 2 Ray Shook takes one last look at a vocabulary test before turning it in. 3 Beta Club members include FRONT ROW - Greg Viot, Jennifer Brown, Helen Negron, Leslie Vincent, Patty Delgado, secretary, David Kasten, president, Bill Brossman, Greg Ainsworth, Kim Brace, Suzanna Wimsatt and Pat Rutledge, sponsor. SECOND ROW - Robert Wilkinson, Sue Clark, Denise Bragg, Adri- enne Ognibene, AnaLiza Ontiveros, Patricia Gans, Victoria Boyle, Beth Anderson, Debbie Lawson, Donna Schardt, Hildegarde Senseney, Felicia James and Carrie Cole. THIRD ROW - Mary McDougle, Ginger Durbin, Mike Jenkins, Gary Hanko, Melanie Brown, Helen Kennedy, Susan Biela, Pretangia Bull, Cindy Yelverton and Charles Delcambre. FOURTH ROW- Daniel O'Connor, Frank McNitt, Loren Hen- ley, Kathy Cody, Susan Valis, Todd Hedgepeth, Carol Suggs, Martin Dooley, Jennifer Johnston, Chuck Heath, Rebecca Fritz, Jerri Jenson, Andrea Ognibene, David Willis and Bill Newman. 4 Beta Club members examine contributions for inclusion in Outlook. They include SEATED - Greg Viot, Martin Dooley, Dan O'Connor and Frank McNiff. STANDING - Gary Hanko, Todd Hedge- peth, Chuck Heath, Loren Henley, Outlook editor, and Patty Delgado. 'Safe X qwfi ' a,. 1f:gf,g.fz- ffiif 1,fx as .... 1 f - -tfgitmi.. . ...,. i. ,nwwmh l 1 Mark Boyd Vicki Boyle Kimberly Brace Denise Bragg Richard Bratton Clayton Bright 24 Englishflietc Club wi
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