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Foreign language dept. displays booth at teachers convention I. Sherri Carrell tries to keep up with all her students' grades and teaching at two schools at the same time. She teaches French I-2, 3-4, 5-6, and is a co-sponsor of the Language Club at Cactus. 2. Charla Lee, Spanish teacher, smiles while recalling some of the crazy things that she, too, did when in high school. She is the other co- ..,vP ' sponsor of the Language Club, 3. Ronald Selim is one of the few teachers who commute daily be- tween PHS and CHS, as you can see by his H503 Day garb from PHS. He teaches German I-2, 3- 4. and 5-6. 4. Linda Kries will listen attenlively to anyone who asks for it. She teaches Spanish I-2, 3-4, and 5-6, and sponsors the Spanish Club. ikxibjyblx Industrial arts teachers build WMP new Voca tional 5. Wayne Melton looks curiously at thc cam- era during one ol'his classes. He teaches draft- ing and eo-sponsors the Industrial Arts Club. 6. .lames Brown jokes with one ofhis students while taking roll call. He teaches agriculture and general shop and is the sponsor ofFFA. 7, Richard Ackerman takes a standing and sand- ing break. Ile teaches both woods and general shop and co-sponsors the Industrial Arts Club, 8, Art .lenkins pauses for a moment away lrom his IA auto class. He also teaches Dralting and Arcliitechtural Drafting along with sponsoring the Auto Club. I -.:.4...r Ink' M 4 W1 -.-4. . W r program is . f w 945 ' 1 'X um m'-., . z s 4 13 V ' N S i f I1 3 ' K -9 4 ' 41 Y f M 9 3,- ,gv f t A g any aww.. I ,A ix 1 fu' 'Ni ..-iii , ,. ',,..QSM 1 . ' T 'N 5 ,K ELLA. .2 A' K. uw L .e ff, .f- .4 H, .5 .3 . ,. ' W fi f ith ' A I gs- 3 2 I 4 X P. --AM- 0, .37 Q. J ,t vu.. y. . 1
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'qv Q Jw - bbw NN l. Deanne Scholnik shows how she .pends what little free time she has and hopefully will Hnish this book by the end ofthe year. She is thejunior class counselor and teaches English 1-2 and Indi- vidual Reading. Home Economics department 2. Nancy Masehger smiles with recollec- tion wltile thinking of her newspaper class. She also teaches English I-2. 3. Pat Tem- ple looks up some words to make sure she knows more than any of her lfnglish I-2 classes. She coaches J. V. volleyball, and eo-sponsors the Pep Club. 4. Virginia l.ud- ders looks quizically at something or someone during one of her classes. She teaches theater arts, creative writing, freshman English. Sponsors COOP program 5. Norene Daly puts herself on an eye-to-eye level with some of heryounger students at the COOP. She also teaches lantily relations, -W-w--,wmv 'smseh Q child development, and co-sponsors the l llA. 6. Cindy Makowski shows the giant work-load it takes to teach 150 students how to sew. She teaches Home EC. single survival. and co- sponsors the FIIA. 7. Betty Ray is busy edu- eating herself and a young lriend during one ofthe days at the COOP. 1 tx QNXNY S QJQ K?
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acuity helps student on their Way. S xii? :RX I. Nurse Mary Gibson goes over how you starvea fever and feed a cold . . , or is il? 2. Lisa Francis happily discusses her experiences as a substitute teacher. 3. Sharon Wollrum, reading teacher, looks up as if wondering, Am I supposed to smile? 4. The Cafeteria workers are the ones behind the food at Cac- tus and Peoria. Some of them are, from Ich to right, lirst row: Christine Kcmple, Tina Van Polanen, and Joyce Stevens, second row: Dix- ie Bowers, Donna Frect, Nancy Johnson, and Jerry Barido, back row: Donna Stevens, An- drea Velasquez, and Beverly Coates. 5. Jeanne Berentz looks adoringly at something, probably one of the children at the Cactus COOP, where she works. 6, The janitors arc, from left to right, lirst row: Ed Camardello, and Pat Bua, Second row: Herman Latham, Samuel Freel, Billie Brain, C.H, Culley, and .Iohn Gonzales. Back row.' Larry Aguilar, Ed Roose, Lou Alexander, Ron Szpyrka, and Howard Wilson.
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