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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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F i i i l i 4 i i i l i i it il L 4 l Art st classes become arger Creativity was present in the Art Depart- ment, although there were only two classes available to students. Two periods of Ceramics, taught by Mary Henderson, and Art I and ll, taught by Donald Greene were available to two hundred students. Greene made sure that the showcase in the Administration Building was always decorated appropriately for the season. During the past 25 years, cut from the schedule of courses were Costume De- sign, Crafts, Textile Design, and Jewelry. Also cut was Humanities during which Al Templeman gave Art History lectures. 9' Q .,., 4 1 4' fm - ,. ' T ir.r,'. 1 in T T - s ,I . -IQAV f, .. A ', I. 'vvvc E New-ff' pt -if v,lv V VV? , i 1 rr in W' 4 'K'---Y . .. Wy! Donald Greene Mary Henderson Department Head Nicole Esteen lll reflects on her work in Donald Greene's Art class. Monique Taylor, Julie Klenck, and Theresa Lubguban Q21 try to figure out who their drawings look like. Michelle Swann Q31 holds back her laughter after Donald Greene's advice. K 3 Art 39
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