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Pausing to have his picture token is Mr. Ruber, eighth grade English teacher. Able coach and teacher, Mr. Fox exhibits his reading list for eighth grade English. Explaining the part foreign countries played on our history is Mr. Mandeville. Wy ' itfl B iiH m HifH B HaJ H m M KvM tv Mr. Pikaort, eighth grade history teacher, displays one of his history charts. Mr. Reagan prepares to discuss the fine points of English grammar and theme writing. 19
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Stepping Stones Help Pave Way Seventh and eighth grades are actually stepping stones to the Senior High School. These teachers are qualified so as to get the student used to doing home- work, being treated like an adult, and getting him to think for himself. The set up of the seventh and eighth grades is one of a fused program. Instead of having seperate teachers for English, History, and Mathematics, they have the same ones, which in the long run is beneficial to the students as well as to the teachers themselve.s. With this excellent group of teachers the students have attained new goals and opportunities. Mrs. Atchison, seventh grade geography teacher, points out to students one of the recent trouble spots in the world. Mrs, DeBoer, geogrophy teacher, takes he round the world — from the rain forests in frozen Arctic. ' students on Africa to the Correcting one of the many English pope Preparing to lecture on o mogozine article is Mr. Price, Mrs. Wingeier prepares to test her geography doss on a daily seventh grade geography teacher. assignment. 18
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Home Economics Develops Family Skills Mrs. Orlyk, home living teacher, qu to prepare o casserole. her students on ho Mrs. Groendyk, home living teacher, shows students the art of good cooking. The home economics department is designed to im- prove students skills in present and future fam ily life. All seventh grade students are required to take a home living course in which they learn to prepare foods and to adjust to new situations and friends. From here a girl may continue in either foods or clothing by taking fur- ther introductory courses in the eighth grade. Advanced courses in these areas are offered in the ninth and tenth grades to interested girls. The classes are such as to teach the students specialized skills and techniques in foods and clothing. Miss Uggen, clothing teacher, exhibits students. Showing some of the equipment used in the home economic deportmeni ii Mri. Sokoloiki. 20
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