Skyline High School - Olympian Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Many changes help progress With the termination of Psychology, one is reminded of the demise of Anthropology, Homemaking, and Fashion Design. When walking into David lVlcGibney's World Cul- ture room, the sight of stoves and a refrig- erator, from Homemaking, are obvious. The refigerator was available for storing foods for projects and bake sales. New text books were issued to World Culture and American Government. Rick Collett, a Psychology teacher, pulled out all ideas for the last year of Psychology. k ,Ii ,, Wi Richard Campbell, department head, was pleased that the district wanted to get new books for the students. Close Up, a tive day trip in Washington DC, also en- hanched learning. Close Up enabled stu- dents to witness first hand how the gov- ernment operates. The program started in 1975 and each year the largest number of students were from Skyline. Many stu- dents enjoyed the celebration of this year's bicentenial ofthe Constitution and government in action at the Capital. 2 3 VKX Miguel Ceballos Rick Collett Julius Green Joanne McKray John Rouse James Wong Richard Campbell Kermit Collins David lVlcGibney Stan Pesick Helen Wilkinson Norma Yim Department Head Social Science 37

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Michael Suffold, Chris Rigney, and Dawn Wagg Q19 are trying to figure out the meaning of life in their Psychology class. Adam Frank, a Roman, Q25 shies away from Angel Alexandrovich and Fiona Fletcher during a toga feast that was hosted by David NlcGib- ney and John Galton's Period 3 and 4 Block. Tommy Cheung 139 looks for the answer to Calvin Hsieh's question, while listening to Rick Collett's period 4 Psychology class. Jason Rothman Q41 looks at the class for some moral support after volunteering to get his hands gooey, with paper mache, as he cre- ates a map of Italy for a World Culture assignment. The Great Karnacf' alias Rick Collett, magically Q51 gives the answer before hearing the question. wamzfl :W A ww? cv, wth 36 Social Science Karl Berriman Maurice Besse



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