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Arts And Crafts ls A Big Hit The art department showed a most dramatic interest in Arts and Crafts, which is taught seven periods a day. This year's Ad- craft Competition was won by Paula Bloxam whose ad was run by the Wheaton Journal. The DuPage Conference Art Show was on display February 23 through March 5. Mrs. Reno is a new teacher, taking the place of Ms. Svec who is at the University of Tennessee on leave of absence. 6. .sf wb- Willard Beebe, Dept. Heads Gwen Renot James Rumberger Debbie Bateman works on a leather tooling project. 1 lx, 5 , Mrs. Reno and Donna Muir in Arts and Crafts class. lv 'i uf 1 Lorraine Hornbuckle in Ceramics class. Clayton Trentlage spins the potter's wheel. 9
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Bilingual Program Continues Growing Many new things have been added to the Bilingual Program this year: a Bi-Math class and an English class for beginning students. which is taught twice a day. Also the department added an additional Spanish course, Spanish Ill. The foremost goals are to have a command of two languages and an understanding of Mexican-American culture. A few Vietnamese students are also participating in the program. . r Right: Peter Alvmo, Dept, Heads Q, , fi Carmen Rodriguez . , A o s ga g s- 4 ' Y. is Ln Mrs. Lindemann, a new teacher in the department. Mr. Alvino discusses a problem with student Regina Romero. ii -K Learning English is the foremost goal of the Bilingual Department Right: Baudelio Burgarin participates in a new class. Bi-Math.
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Consumer Education, Required Course Business is one of the strongest and most influential social in- stitutions in American society today. The Business Education Department strives to meet the needs of each of the students, whether it is in the area of vocational training or for personal use. The most recent addition to the business curriculum is Consumer Education which is required for graduation. Personal Typing con- tinues to be one of the most popular courses. M W, WWW-'.:, 7 2 is '- lr . 1. 3, 1:3 4 . bi +1 3 as ,.1- Qqi 9 , f K 5545 i, fix L . yr. . ..,. ., . .L it'-A , .K .,.. Top: Roy Kuskila, Dept. Head: Sharon Bokker, Middle: Joseph Crickard. Bruce Elliott. Bottom: James Garbe. Patricia Peterson ff IQ Julie Hughes in Secretarial Practices class John Murnane in Personal Typing class Tk 'E x gel 'i is re Q 'Q
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