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Helping out in Mr» Nancy Walsh » office arc Debra Breaux Mark Del Toro and Sieve Weaver who signed up a» student assistants Photo by R Morin Choosing to be in Stars gives these girls a chance to perform during pep rallies and loot boll games as well as many other public functions Photo by R Morin Electives • 53
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Quite a few classes have requirements that must be met before one may participate in them. For some, tryouts even took place in order to find the best students for the class. These classes were electives, such as band. Stars and cheerleading, and each also provided a certain ser- vice to the school. Other classes which fell under the catagory of elec- tive were not quite as hard to get into. Subjects such as photography, typing and ac- counting required no previous experience, and pro- vided many skills which would prove helpful upon Not just 'straight from the book . . graduation. Shelley Adams, an office machines student, said. The things I learned in this class may help me to get a job right after graduation. Jim Massington. an accounting student, said. I enjoyed the class, knowing I was learning a marketable skill. Every elective class pro- vided knowledge, regardless of whether it required skill in order to participate or not. Mr. Gary Bender, a business management teacher, summed it up by saying. I try to teach students things that they can use in college, not just straight from the book knowledge. DE C.A student Cecele Alfred leam» the aspect» of a perfect kick from her in structor. Mr» Claire Bay» Photo by T Csstdluuo Student» who decide to be m the band spend many hours practicing for perfor mance» such a» thi» one at a pep rally Photo by R. Foster 52 «Electives
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During the Moy 10 art show held in the commons. Ms. Lisa Small, photography teacher, explains the voting procedures to ooe of the Judges. Photo by M. Turner Drafting students like Cheryl Noll work on a variety of pro jects. one of which included making door name tags for teachers for the annual open house. Photo by R. Foster Students such os these in Mr. Lee Allen s woodworking class help make trophies for the R.O.T.C Quintana held in March Photo by R. Guenther 54 • Industrial Arts
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