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H alth Aly 0'Ed ldH'tr,v kJ. Barnes, Buster W- .- -- Business Barr Qliimreyj, Dorothy 5 Typing Blackman, Quinton BuildingMaintenance - Qa- is 'K ff 3'-is ff 'uf . 'ks' 2, if if A Q. -W, 2 1 'fl g ' in . 3: n f 14:3 Students go one step further by sharpening skills in . . . Communicatin Although English classes taught basic skills in written communication, many students took advantage of other classes to further develop these skills. Throughout the year, Joe Willis' speech and debate students traveled to compete in fields, such as poetry reading, dramatic reading, and Lincoln-Douglas debates. Mr. Willis' public speak- ing class has not only taught me how to communicate bet- ter but has taught me dedica- tion and hard work, sophomore Kristin Johnson Academics said. According to Ms. Johnson, this class taught students to present various types of speeches, including extemporaneous and oratory. For some students, creative writing allowed students to improve written communica- tion skills in writing short stories and poems. Cindy Maedgen's two semester classes compiled their writing for the literary magazine, The Kaleidoscope. Journalism provided a way for some students to sharpen communication skills as well as earning awards. Staff members used their writing skills in producing news stories, features, and editorials to keep students in- formed in the Campus Cor- ral. Junior staff member Lori Upton also earned honors as she advanced all the way to state competition where she took sixth place in editorial writing. Although English teachers taught students communica- tion skills, some students went one step further in polishing these skills. I CMJ, .IM 26 5 as 'W' ,lif Q
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'93 , 4 Bates, Hilton Asst. Principal Breene, Wayne Computer Operations Caussey, Randall Drivers Ed. Director Cervantes, Sammy Asst. Principal Dorr, Rob Art Coordinator Evans, Billy Counselor Fannon, Ken Asst. Principal Fiveash, Peggy Counselor Gill, Howard Voc. Counselor Glasscock, Steve Vice-Principal Gonzales, Mima Personnel Director Garden, Jo Counselor Graves, Bill Superintendent Keeling, Jimmie Athletic Director Kurkendall, Ollie Head Counselor McCarroll, Billie History Supervisor Salicdo, Eddie Vocational Counselor Strickland, Jerry Principal Williams, Cynthia Girls ' Athletic Director .e-..4r,1 U, 'Tead1er,. X . Q 3 :ig W v MEL, an 4, Q fr' r' .1 ' 1:3 fi , ,A ,ff .ls ,,.2s,.,r.,. -l .,se,s.W,. W L35 a Tlme out Mendeth Lawrence during class. A ' f role, afteffigiithe summer holidays, sophomores 'ands students in if , .K v,..,,c, K W ,., Behind a desk ighe office, anothenrface new the PHS' ,answered for the falnew school year ililegv ,principal Jerry, Sirxckland- s also faced iwlth leammgf it 9:00eduresweili s his pos1t1on asg pnnc1pal ofgGlenn Junior for threegfyears afiefe Dr 1 P of Coleman V' ff I . c,k' fy Dr. Caseygs a hard,sag:,,,,gs,,.. f01l9W, t the .,.l llli 111811 la.. 9 AHOWQVBR e Personnel Director Ms, kMlm3 Gonzales Sald WHS s extrellw, haveg-.,Someonsfwf ' Strickin lls r dfs,ca111ierft0 laiiiiisii in replaclng Dr Casey Pnorjj to Mr. s.'Sigricklandfsg positioriret served BS at JUI1i0f tllif lii 5 iiilsi fiHr1s teaichmg i- ijerienice'-, included asas social studies andsznath IS . into D ' Cl 1 ' I to high lresponsibilityv ' . . , , ' . ' ' ex 'lf fl Reference book Administrators and teachers referred to the TECAT book for teacher appraisal guidelines. Photo!Richard James Principal Jerry Strickland visits with senior ml 25
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Perfection! Seniors Layne Jewell and Shana Roberts practice for the fall play You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. Photo!Richard James o Principal J erry o1 State at the'i?is'lE1f?i?BfSCh01HSt1C C 11583119 Pressfflonference in Austmy April 10, r pp l The -jyTexas J Educgwttietiyii awardeesfMXilesyrs1iSUHCk1ando1l251291 g nnee f Top eee iifor his ooiitlil list adn p o r t f o r scholasticfjournalism When working to im? prove darkroom facilitlese In s addition adviser yMrS-lesslPatSy was Klhsne dedlcatimif successfeiasty a scholastic adam s eeieeei At theystatefmeet Michelle? Borders ' and Rossingf were ann0unc?Qi95i?YWner5 Ms o Borders retieiiied e a f'u'st the TAJE r. rl's C sl' i. 5 presented award, lsnr arm: Ci!-ialfss Semi? loil for the department, SHP- Spgrting the newspapefs . L- . , 5, , n handling of controversial RUSS- iii xnfieditorials. Campus Corral and Wielsterner weroeg, also rewsnlzed Wlfh 1, .5.1-'iprffsi.w::,1s.fizf-r, . . .- . . P - 1' H - i -1-vs f, . houts When you meet someone or talk to someone you com- municate through a character, a mask. We all wear masks. Shana Roberts I A Boostlng sales Publication members and biology teacher Mr. Robert Price participate in the Wheel of Fortune yearbook assembly to the tune of Twist and Executlve declslons Senior co-editors Andrea Rfossing and Cindy Loe plan the final issue of the Campus Corral during sixth period. Photo!Richard James 27
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