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Mr. Mann illustrates a point. f?.?,f 5 su-.Av fr' .l Mr. Longhart shares a joke with his students. Mr. Baughman relaxes during a break. Mrs. Strong busily grades papers before class. 1 ff- il Mr. Miller takes time for a quick snack between classes. QQ Go
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Classroom Time Lengthened In Math Classes This year Coronado math students gained addition- al fifteen minutes in their math classes, according to Mr. Robert Pankratz, department chariman. The lengthened class was prompted by the need for more classroom work time and individual help. Two new faces in the math department this year were Dr. Dwain Thatcher who came from West Junior High, and Mrs. Judy Strong who taught for six years in Illinois before coming to Coronado. Mrs. Vaughn gets in the spirit of Homecoming week. Dr. Thatcher can't seem to wait for lunch. X 5 3 ' V: , I 1 ,W ietf isefl.ft . M y e I H. , ,... ,.m' - , X i eff ' s v A '. Z j' Q, Mr. Pankratz is hard at work in math class. Mr. Moore is amused by an answer on a students paper
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Fifty percent of all Coronado stu- dents wereenrolled in some type of science class this year, according to Mr. Richard Winternitz, department chairman. Geology, which had been notable absent from the curriculum for two years, was reinstated by the depart- ment this year. The Communication Arts depart- ment agreed to share Mrs. Bunnie Rushmer with the Science department, allowing her to teach geology as well as English. The department also acquired some new equipment, and a new computer terminal was installed. Geology Returns To Science Curriculum Mr. Powell appears to be right at home in his science class. Mrs. Rushmer brought geology back to the Science department. Overworked Science teacher is flattened by mountain of paperwork. W VVVML: N,,ul! ,,.. .4-4-f-'I ,aj -f ...fa --QQ c3230 Mr. Winternitz makes an interesting point. Mr. Mickels expression reflects a hard day.
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