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. . r Above: Lori Herron works in business lab. Beside: Mr. Hagler and Carol Sapp discuss an assignment. Above: Lonnie Holt, James Farrington, Ben Olsen, and Ben Paul learn cake decorating. Beside: career ed. teachers: Mrs. Westlund, Mr. Hagler, and Mr. Atwood. BU I ESS LAB Mr. Hagler taught business lab and typing. He in- cluded shorthand, bookkeeping, data processing, busi- ness math, business machines, typing skills, and office procedures in his business lab class. CAREER ED Three teachers shared the career ed. class. Students rotated every 12 weeks. Mr. Hagler directed office skills and job application: Mr. Atwood had students work in the shop and learn pruning and grafting. Mrs. Westlund included cooking, child care, and textiles in her section. :Nh-'Q V ...ml
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P.E. AN HEALTH Classes in P.E. this year went through the tradi- tional games, but the new game was Norwegian baseball. Vince Drago and Pam Parady taught the 11f12 coed P.E. class while Mr. Drago and Nancy Westlund had the 9f10 coed P.E. class. Mr. Drago also taught 10th grade health. Below: Paul Pearson takes a swing at the ball. Beside: P.E. teachers: Vince Drago, Pam Parady, and Nancy Westlund. l , Q, 5 ik ga S' . Below: Steve Free, Danny Vollendroff, Lori Herron, and La- Donna Michael listen in health class. Beside: Mr. Drago tells the class to play ball. Above: Mr. Drago teases the health class.
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LIBRARY It was a busy year for the library. Many books had to be catalogued including the Cecil Hayden Collec- tion. Mr. Hayden donated many books to the Alsea School library. High school classes used the library on a regular basis for research and study. Mrs. Jones worked with both secondary and elementary students. Students worked on a variety of projects including mime, slide tape shows, puppet making, video tape projects, and book making. I.: f ' Ai!-2 my X s 1 1 X ix' isffs ' .. .f ' X ., L ' N1 ' .QF Pg 1 - , qi , gf ' t ' f X ,A V x W ga R A - 5 I Q. ,IV , E sunny Above: Books made by elementary students were on display at the mathfsciencefmedia fair. Upper left: Patsy Jones, librarian, goes through the mail. ss F... . . ,Spf yr Above: Tanja Jones, library aide, looks for material in the vertical file. Below: Junette Zandofsky, library aide, gets books ready to be checked out. Lower right: Mrs. Jones shows one of the slide tape shows at the fair. .... ll
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