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Filling Timely Requirements It ' s your language, your government, your history- — something you ' ll use for life. That ' s why there are so many credits required in English and Social Sciences. Everyone took English ev- ery semester — from English I, II, III IV to English as a Second Language — to get the requried 40 credits. Some took English elective. Speech, Journalism, or Yearbook. Learning another lan- guage is interesting to me said Judy Tang who also knows Cantonese, Mandar- ine, Vietamese and Spanish. French and Spanish were electives, taken by those pre- paring for college, Spanish more frequently as many said they could use it more often. It ' s hard, but it ' s worth it because I want to learn, said Spanish II student Linda Ruiz. Required classes in social sciences included Introduc- tion to Social Sciences for freshmen; Driver ' s Ed., usu- ally taken by sophomores; U.S. History for juniors and a semester of American Gov- ernment for seniors. The one class needed to fill the 30 credits was selected from California History, sociology or psychology. Vickie Evans said she learned a lot from Mrs. Bierbaum ' s lectures and many kids enjoyed Mr. Gale ' s psychology classes for the discussions. 106 Languages Social Sciences
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1. Intense concentration marks the faces of Advanced Math students Carl Giles and Tom Morrison. 2. In Advanced Accounting, Judy Harrell and Colleen Colanter wait for Mrs. Matthew ' s help on their packets. 3. In Yearbook, Sharon Mooney makes use of skills learned in typing class and Advanced Office Occupations. 4. Carminda Maducdoc and Duane Roquemore take a break from work in Algebra 11. 5. Working in their accounting workbooks are Mike Shoemaker and Scott Miller. Business and Math 105
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Michael Loguidice watches one of many short stories on a Ducane machine. Psychology captures the attention of Marshall Godfrey, Scott Taylor, Kurt Rightmyer, and others in Mr. Gale ' s class. Despite C.I.F. excitement, Robert Gonzalez, with a cupcake and balloon on his desk, concentrates on his English test. Traci Thomas said I like Mr. Pisani ' s class because we get to do a lot of reading. One of the books juniors read was The Catcher in the Rye. Ms. Callahan shows Mike McLain how it ' s done in English II. With Schuller notebooks at hand, students gain knowledge of the world in Miss SchuUer ' s C.P. US History class. Languages Social Sciences 107
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