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Members of the yearbook newspaper staff work late into the afternoon to meet the fina adline John Da Eira, Senior rafting ass Senior Paul Torres punches in his latest pro mh computer science Class gral Electives BF a Academics
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tudents elect special classes E-lek’tiv 1) that which may be chosen but is not required; 2) an optional course in a school curriculum. SJND upperclass- men had the chance to take elective courses in yearbook journalism, drafting and computer science this year. Yearbook journalism was the only zero period class. Sev- enteen dedicated students got to school at 7:45 a.m. in order to learn about news and feature writing, interviewing, graphics and yearbook design. After lessons the first quarter, the stu- dents became the staff of both Reflections and Kaleidoscope. “It was hard to get to class on time, but I was proud to be part of the staff,” said Junior Suzanne Algarva. It took a great deal of work and cooperation to meet the monthly deadlines. “I had a very good staff this year. They were not only hard working but also very talented,’ comment- + Soph Linda Jaber ooks for that perfect yearbc 0k picture with Senior Jenny Steed. Michele Spane earns to type in preparation for Electives 56 Academics the inevitable Junior termpaper ed Miss Christine Micheli, advisor. Drafting, taught by Mr. Robert Sickenger, is a course de- signed to teach students basic properties of mechanical struc - ture and architecture. Using professional equipment, the stu- dents created precise diagrams and sketches of machines and machine parts. “I learned a great deal about perspective and also to be more disciplined and precise,” said Bronwyn Em- ery, Junior. Computer science introduced basic computing techniques to students interested in pursuing careers in computers or for those who just wanted to be prepared for the future. “It’s a good course to take because in the future nearly the whole world will be computerized,” commented Junior Diane An- derson.
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Junior Alan Perucho checks the schedule for the next cross-country meet. Senior Jay Williams shows his All-League form during ESAL playoffs. Volleyball team members Junior Belinda Bran- son and Sophomore Alison Kinney rally for the point. Unforgettable Skill OO Sports Division
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