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CllfbaCIiS cast shadow 0lI ilaif of department Cutbacks played their role casting an ominous shadow on sections of the PerforminglGraphic Arts department. Royce Tevis, depart- ment chairperson, ex- Dlaihed that hiS depart- ment had to earn money to exist. We dOh't have textbooks that we can refer to and use year after year. Each new work used by the band, drama or choral groups cost money, Mr. Tevis com- mented. For instance, he said. The band spent S500 on the music for the fOOtD8ii season 3lOne. On the other Side Of the darkness, the jour- nalism and speech side, cutbacks hardly scor- Cned their present struc- tures. TninQS Went very Weii, there Were SOme very DrOrniSinQ talents in the speech cIasses, noted Vallgnn R3I'nSeV, speech instructor. Ih the gl'aDhiCS end, ROQer WOO, journalism instructor remarked, We didh't have the bluechippers BS i8St year. COnCentratiOn WHS Di3CeCi on writing and 3C3CierniCS. Mr. TeViS eXCIaiI'hed that the entire department neid UD well and tnat all its facets bloomed.
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1. IDBI Ellalli ll0llltS Ullt l0Call0llS of OII Wells lll 0Klall0llla 0I'l tlle lllall Wlllle lally Blallflelll I00llS Dll. 2. Tlle SOClal Stlellie tellll lllBll'IlIelS ale fl0lIt l0W DOI! llllglel, .leff Tlaty, J0el EIIZIIS, TOIII K3S18l, allll llelllletll lSlaEl. SGCOIIII NW llallgllll ll3lllSBy, Stellllell Belllblyltl, lllll Petll, lllllllte llllllllllel, Stella y0ll Belg, ll0llll3Il Wallel, lilly Gllllfley, lilly Blall- fleIdQ and Richard Anaforian. Sllllal Stlellte ClaSSeS llIlDl0lle llllltll ellDallSl0II AS one of trle largest departments, SOClal SClenCe expanded Wltn a new ClaSS called WOrld HlStOrV AdVentUreS. Al- SO, two new teaCnerS, VaUQnn Ramsey and Ken- neth Israel were added to the Staff. SOClaI Scwence Depart- ment CnalrDerSOn JOel EVanS nODed to Improve and expand the classes. He Dlanned to naVe a re- quired U.S. HlStOI'V Cl8SS for SODnOlnOre StUdentS. For seniors, IVIr. EVanS DrOVlded ClaSSeS for DOtn students WnO planned fOr COlleQe and for those whose edUCatlOn would terrnlnate at TOKaV. Fed- eral Sl..IrVeV, WOrld POll- tlCS, and Callf0rnla HlS- t0rV were ClaSSeS fOr the college bound Senl0rS. CaIlf0l'nla Llfe and Gov- ernment was aVallable fOr StUd6f1tS who dldI1't have college plans. Unllke DreVl0US years, rnOre freshmen were en- l'Olled In WOI ld GeOQI'a- phy rather' than Famlly LlVlnQ. Tl'llS change caused a shortage In WOrld Ce- OQraDnV teaCnerS and bdtnered lnanV Family LlVlnQ teachers.
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