1988 Gallimaufry

T h e r e ' s L i f e A f t e r S c i e n c e ! m he humanities at IMSA show us that there is more to life than just science or math. By looking at the trends in American and World History and par– ticipating in various simulations, the students have learned much about the global society they live in. English class– es sharpened the writing skills of the students and required them to produce and perform their own versions of sev– eral classics like the Tempest. The for– eign language department helped the students become increasingly fluent in other languages and cultures beside our own. Several fine arts electives were of– fered for the first time. These included art, band, photography, orchestra, and chorus. Jody Yates carefully paints her mask as Julie Salk adds shredded money to her own. f l i 3 M ^ » . n m .•-•-:.. V - Mr. Balin smiles fondly at his sophomore English class while Neil Chadwick, Lisa Greskiwcz, and Shelly Stookey are distracted. Anna Feltes and Jill Mitchell mix chemicals during their night time photography class. 42 i *

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