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At the show put on before Christmas by third period Introduction to Art Students, sophomores Farah Jiwani. Michelle Barnett an Kristine Graham admire the pop art grapes of seniors Ernesto Consencino. Mustafa Jaafri and junior Shannon Magallanes. Interested in life as a marine, senior Chris Maynard. who has already enlisted, and freshman Anthony Martin talk to a recruiter at lunch. StecUve ?3f
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s4 utc 0£ 76e ' PccUcne 76 uwy6, Tittiequcred (2Ca44e Just because everyone took math, history, English, P.E., and a foreign language didn ' t mean that students were limited to those subjects. In fact students were required to take some electives in other fields. Some elective classes were taken to fill the vocational education or fine arts requirement, or just for fun, but many took them for an opportunity to try a skill they might want to pursue in the future — right after high school, or to enhance a career after college. Senior Tammy Munson enrolled in Fashion and Fabrics because she might want to be a fashion buyer: I ' m trying to get my feet wet in this area before I go to college, she said. Intending to become an executive secretary, senior Jodi Crandall took office occupations and note-taking. Cabinet making interested junior Derek Johns who wanted to be a carpenter. He said, It provided skills that helped me use and work with industrial carpentry tools. Some got career ideas from the academics. After taking the class required most, four years of English, senior Denise Hladek had decided she wanted to be an English teacher. In order to become an engineer, senior Robert Ko took advanced math, and drafting as well. Some liked to kick back, but most students used their elective classes to investigate different ideas and media to gain a better idea of how they would fit into working society. Office occupations students juniors Silvina Militello. Veronica Militello. senior Wendy Christensen. junior Michelle Snow and seniors Kari Friedman, Jodi Crandall and Jennifer Aston practice using a variety of abbreviated forms to take notes. In studying various aspects of relationships, juniors Julie Paine, Leslie Scappatura and seniors Patti Figley, Desiree Miranda and Denise Hladek look over a worksheet before a class discussion. In second period cabinet making junior Derek Johns uses a power sander to smooth a piece of wood for a future project. f30 s4e uU iUc4
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To demonstrate how strong his stomach is. power lifter Paul Wren has Luka Vasilj punch him as hard as possible. In an October first meeting with weight-lifting classes and football players, he urged students to stay off drugs and to develop their minds as well as their bodies. At home Varsity sophomore Katie Muss roofs the ball against Azusa. In preseason training for basketball, junior Mike Shultz. sophomores leuan Meeks. Brian Higgins. and freshman Greg Alley build their endurance. t32 Sfuvtta T iv ti t
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