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Reading is Fun! The first national school library media month was celebrated in April, 1985. The focus was on the unique and integral role that school library media programs play in the education of Ameri- ca's elementary and secondary school students. National Library Week was also during the month of April with the slogan this year, “Fresh Ideas at Your Library.” It was marked at CHS by contests including trivia for high school students and a button hunt for the junior high. Other activ- ities were an Amnesty Day and student librarian and teacher appreciation days. 3 1. Jeri Drew has been librarian for six years. 3. Cheryl Auspburger is the assistant librarian. 2. Scott Brownell, Kelly Koehn, and Jennifer Hawke research their 4. Student Librarians: Mike Vitrano. Kevin LaVoy, Troy Clutter. Barry respective subjects. Healy. Troy McGraw, Susan Shroyer. Kathy Schaefer. Miss Drew. 29
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Spanish Takes a Step Many more students were enrolled in Spanish I and Spanish II because of the addi- tional requirements of two years of a foreign language to enter the state colleges. Spanish I students had a food unit where they could be either a waiter, waitress, or the customer. They also had a unit on telephone conversations, teaching the students to use the phone correct- ly. Spanish II students took part in an All Nations Unit. Each student researched a country to discover how they live, what crops are grown, languages spoken, types of money used, and their customs and history. Cheryl Maly commented, Spanish class not only teaches another language but also reinforces basic English. l 1. Danita Hopkins. |im Isburg. Dawn Schaefer, Sonya Solhiem. Sandy Klinghagen. and Lori Fredrickson work on their projects for Spanish II. 2. Mrs. Cadwell helps her Spanish I class with an assignment.
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Mr. May 1. Rita Knippling and Lori Lulf are asking Mr. May for advice. 2. Mr. Winter gives blood while Bob Fitch keeps him relaxed by asking trivial questions. 3. Senior class officers. Trisha Geddes, Joan Boehmer. Richard Swanson, and Jim Ketelhut have worked closely with Mr. May throughout their high school years. 4. Karri Keiner willingly donates blood. Leaves This was a time of loss for students because Tom May was leaving. His en- couragement and assistance will be greatly missed by everyone. He has made a large contribution to the success of school planning and accomplish- ments. “I'm glad that Mr. May was here to help me through my senior year,” said Rita Knippling. 30
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