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William Fish: Success breeds success. Richard Rusack: Dei forma virtus patrisque sophia. Jerald Stone (Performing Arts Department Chairman)
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Art and Performing Arts The emphasis on teacher specialization has been the key to the success of Schreiber's Art Department. Along with open labs and the wide variety of equipment and materials, students this year were offered courses such as Study in Chinese and Metal Jewelry with Mrs. Ma, Sculpture with Mr. Darling, Graphics with Mrs. Charm, and Filmmaking with Mr. Hurley. The Performing Arts Department once again provided organized group activities in band, orchestra, and choir. This year, however, individual needs were encouraged through private instrumental instruction with Mr. Fish and Dr. Rusack, and through the availability of practice studios for all students. Philip Darling Warren Hurley (Art Department Chairman): The life so short, the craft so long to learn. (Hippo- crates) Joanne Charm: Whimsey, accident, yet dis- ciplined skills: Prophecy and reflection, con- tradiction and Human-ness. For me, art is a way of life. Sophia Ma: “Creating, yet not possessing; work- ing, yet not taking credit, work is done, then forgotten, therefore lasts forever. (Lao Tsu's Tao te Ching)
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Social Studies The time of the textbook” teacher is in the past, and the Social Studies Department especially illus- trates the new progressive methods of teaching, with the advent of several unconventional courses and topics of study. “Did Custer Die For Your Sins?”, an American History elective, explored “how the West was won, as seen through the eyes of the American Indian. Sex, Love, and Marriage and Humanistic Educa- tion, two of the wealth of free electives offered to seniors and juniors, gave students a chance to define and defend their values as members of contemporary society. Revolution, a European Culture elective, went beyond names, dates and places, exploring causes and personalities behind the well-known revo- lutions in Europe’s history. Tom Coletti: If you could feel the way that I do today, we could find a better way to get through. (T. Schmidt) Dan Biro: Green 27 slant on two. Robert Kovach: Love is a many splen- dored thing. Joan Mills: “Best be yourself, imperial, kind and true.” (Robert Browning) Sheldon Drey fuss: Never remove a fly from a friend’s head with a hatchet. (Ancient Chinese Proverb) 22
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