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1 YA! 'mfg-z-. 1' 3 4 5 'Wk 1. Debbie Markl, Jana Alls and Mark Wilsey sing during a :hoir performance. 2. Vince Pierce, and Vanna Braden harch during band rehearsal, 3. Angel Inman practices her husic during rehearsal. 4. Janet Popplewell sings during a :hoir concert. 5. Elizabeth Hinkle plays her violin during a Jerformance. 6. Julie Adams adds her talents to the pep 'ally. For the students involved in this department music is a method of expression. Orchestra, choir, and band make students know their sharps and flats. The band and orchestra has combined to form a small full orchestra. The band also marches to support the Bearcats and perform concerts in the winter and spring. ln harmony with the whole idea of music, the choirs work to perfect choral techniques. They perform several concerts throughout the year and provide entertainment for assemblies. Department
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Excuse me, could you tell me the angle of the flagpole to the north parking lot? lt's a long way from measuring marigolds with inch-worms, but the SHS math department works for a thorough A and wide selection of math classes. From Funda- mentals to Pre-Calculus, students are encour- aged to develop math skills. A successful math team is open to all students who are eligible and interested. The team com- petes with other schools in North Texas. Math is a part of life and we use it everydayg the Math Department is working to make it enjoyable and worthwhile. , I XF , 1. Neil David, Scott Charlton, Bruce Rachel and Billy Dorsey use a transit during Trig. to measure the height of the flag pole. 2. Tim Hull, Darrin Smith, Dawn Stallwood, and 'V Jeri-Lynn Schofield watch as Mr. Tommy Lee demonstrates the new computer. 3. 4 Gene Leroy works on Algebra ll while Mr. Al Breedlove looks on. 4. Bruce Rachel works on his trigonometry test. 5. Shelly Sewell, Carrie Bryant, and Laurie Kisloski learn quadratic formulas from Mr. Don Sharp. 26 - Departments TQ f si!
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isa Office procedures allows students the opportunity to learn telephone etiquette, filing, mail sorting and other office skills. Students working in the main and guidance offices are graded on attendance, attitude, and readiness to perform skills with minimum super- vision. Students working in the library assist other stu- dents, shelve books, and locate magazines. The class gives students an opportunity to work with other students and teachers and develop useful skills. Vkil K A K 1 K v 1 ' B f ! 'F B A 3 l 5 4 rf'-ll 5 28 - Departments Mr , f f 'f-li l hs 1 '1 ' 4 1. Todd Whisenant takes calls at the front desk. 2. Jennifer Byler sorts files in the attendance office. 3. Marilyn Campbell attends the circulation desk. 4. Kevin Riley looks over one of many books offered in the library. 5. Scott Carter prepares material in the Media Center.
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