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Beth Warren Secretary Kathleen Gentry Treasurer Jim Upchurch Sgt. at Arms Student Council and Janet Warner Vice President Roger Bonifer President Standing L.-R. G. Munck, R. Meinhart, E. Miguez, K. Kocpkc, K. Jackson, R. Bonifer, K. Gentrey, J. Upchurch, P. Ely, M. Loeffelbein, J. Johnson, T. Villanuveva, K. Cahill, J, Adams,
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became new classes. Two periods of art were offered and a new class, arts and crafts, was added to the cur- riculum. The English department this year expanded their course offerings to in- clude 31 different one semester time slots and 17 different classes. In the drama department a three act play was produced for the first time. The Home Economics program was on a one semester basis with child development, food service, advanc- ed clothing, and home decorating ad- ded to the curriculum. The home economics department was also largely responsible for bringing the hot food program to the high school. The social studies department went to one semester classes with 7 dif- ferent history classes and 6 different modern problems classes being of- fered. Sociology and Psychology were offered for the first time. The vocational education depart- ment was expanded this year. In ad- dition to the vocational agriculture and metal shop classes being offered, woodworking and automotive repair has been added. In the math and science depart- ment the main area in improvement is that some courses that had been offered every other year are now of- fered each year. Computer program- ing was added this year. In Spanish the highlight of the year was of course the three week trip to Mexico over spring vacation. 22 stu- dents had been looking forward to this for two years and their dreams came true. The work experience program is steadily growing at Weston-McEwen. This year there were between 15 and 20 students involved in all types of on the job experience. Weston-McEwen has 14 teachers and around 150 students. The cur- riculum here at W-M will stand up against that of any small school in the state, and our curriculum com- pares very well with many much larger schools. 7
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Student Body Officers Kurt Koepkc Jodi Salter President Vice President Seated L.-R. D. Snider, J. Salter, B. Warren, J. Warner, S. Hesketh, J. Christenson. Susan Hesketh Secretary Kathy Jackson Treasurer Gary Munck Sgt. at Arms
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