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Act ve staff survives all For many faculty members, this was a very unique year. Sad good-byes were said to departing Cheryl White-Roman, Darrell Sevilla, and Raymond Berkins. During the teachers' strike, Joseph Pan- ella, Herbert Kennedy, and Fred Noel took up chauffeuring as a temporary job. Her- bert Kennedy was pleased that he was able to chauffeur Billy Crystal and the president of Pepsi-Cola. Maurice Besse hit the jackpot when he won S5600 at Har- rah's. Ajmer Singh suprised everyone with the news of his new-born son. Cupid caught Richard Papp and in February, Papp returned to school as a newlywed. Hospitals opened at various time for Julia Burch, Carole Capper, Pege Rankin, and Judith Watson as they underwent surgery. Leaving forth the school, Rick Collett plans to enter a new field and Judith Wat- son will retire. a 42 Faculty fun
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Science Fair brings honor Science class enrollment increased be- cause of the new University of California requirement of two science classes, one physical and one laboratory. All classes were at maximum. There were many sci- ence fair projects. All of Walter Bryant's Advance Biology students were required to complete science projects. Even the strike did not effect the projects, students turned their projects to the school. Caro- lyn Warlick's biology classes finished their projects before the strike. The best en- tries went to the San Francisco Regional Science Fair at the Academy of Science in Golden Gate Park and the Science and Math Fair at Chabot Science Center in Oakland March 13 and 14. Many students were recognized for their creative works. Alexis Lawrence Q15 explains the anatomy of a turtle to Lorie Violette. An unusual flower is 121 given to Biology teacher Walter Bryant by Dawn Powell. Mar- ceth William C31 is relieved after answering Physiol- ogy teacher Thomas Young's question. The evolu- tion of life Q41 is reflected by Nancy Ching in Physiol- ogy class. Danielle Taylor C51 tries to think of an idea for the science fair. David Brooms C62 thinks about the St. Louis Cardinards winning the World Series. One again Rosalind Bard 171 forgets her Biology book, so Anedra Guinn shares her copy. I ..,, . ., . ..,,, wmwgzm 44 Science A Ai.,
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