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Welch Pod D Mrs. Leslie Esparza was the depart- ment head for the Business and Home-Ec pod which consisted of oc- cupational programs such as, typing, accounting, business automation and computers. The teachers were Mr. Frame, Ms. Bobbi Welch, Ms. Leslie Esparza, Ms. Linda Sheridan and Ms. Roggie Ross. They all taught various subjects. Other courses offered were foods, sewing and Roles and Goals taught by Ms. Rene Kirkpatrick and Ms. Jenny Brichta. 'WW w Rfass X. Electronic Network 1
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124 ocial Studies n Target Pod A is the Social Studies Depart- ment. Department Head - Mr. Towne Bishop said the things he liked the most about this pod was the way the teachers share, got along and worked together. The classes offered were American Government, Free En- terprise, American History, and Ge- ography. Mr. Bishop said he would like to offer more electives. The teachers who taught in this pod were Mr. Towne Bishop - American Government and Free Enterprise, Mr. Dick Browning - American Govern- ment and Gate, Mrs. Marcella Kitt - Free Enterprise and American Histo- ry, Mr. Tony Guerrero - American History, Miss. Jenny Brickta - Stu- dent Government, Mr. Art Lopez - Free Enterprise - World Geography, Mrs. Caroline Lundberg - American Government. By Laurie Malott Political Poles Top Right: QL-RJ Mr. Tony Guerrero, Mr. Art Lopez, Mrs. Caroline Lundberg, Mrs. Marcella Kitt, Mr. Dick Browning, Mr. Towne Bishop. Photo By Laura Colt Middle Left: Mr. Towne Bishop - Middle Right: QL-RJ - Seniors Barbara Garmen, Gene Conners - Student Government. Photo by Mikhael Holte Bottom Right: Silvia Hoyos, Jackie Luna, Student Government. Photo By Michael Holte , 5 i 1 will l uun N. - .., aiinmmi
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Language peaks The English Department, headed by Carl Johannesson, maintained its goal to instruct students in the areas of foreign and English language. Skills and writing emphasis classes were added this year along with several more French classes and additional Spanish, Latin, and German classes. The department of- fered GATE ffreshman and sophomore levelj, English as a Second Language, Bi- lingual English, Reading Improvements, Business English, Writers Workshop, Beginning and Advanced Journalism, Modern Rhetoric and Senior Survey. The two new teachers who joined the de- partment were Mrs. Julia Jorgensen and Mrs. Debra Rodieck. New teacher Mrs. Julia Jorgenson has a greater chance to focus on the liter- acy problem and to do something about it because she is an English Teacher. Mrs. Jorgensen teaches English because she believes there is freedom in a literate society and help students achieve it. She also taught at Sunnyside, C.D.O., Alter- native school, and Tucson High, and be- lieves teaching is important work. Her hobbies and interests were theater dance, scuba diving, and reading. She stated, I find a lot of good feeling here . . . It is a good place to learn and a good place to work. 1 Wave Lengths Mrs. Debra Rodieck always taught because it is a part of her per- sonality. Mrs. Rodieck loves her work. She teaches advanced English, and chose this subject because that's what she does best. Mrs. Rodieck wants to implement a peer teaching program in her writing emphasis classes which she fomulated while participating in the Southern Arizona Writing Pro- ject. Mrs. Rodieck hopes that some- day she can be published. Her hobbies and interests are writing, playing pi- ano, singing, going to church, and tak- ing long nature walks. We Top Left: Department Head Mr. Johannes- son. Top Right: New teacher Mrs. Rodieck, Bottom Left: Foreign Language teacher Mr. Guerrero, Bottom Right: New teacher Mrs. Jorgensen.
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