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Home Ee., HOC, JROTC Present A Variety xperiences HOME ECONOMICS-Ms. Marilyn Alt .- M NJKOI C-Mr. looy wilson ealth Occupations Careers, HOC, is a class for students interested in the health field. Students in this class spend two hours a day, four days a week, working with health care professionals. The class' purpose is to make interested students aware of health occupations and open their eyes to what the field has to offer. Mr. Gary Tyra is the instructor for this course. GHS's NJROTC unit represents the Navy and had 71 members during the year. The goal of NJ ROTC is to make better citizens of students and to keep them in- formed of what's happening in the world. Mr. Toby Wilson handles this department. Ms. Alt, a new teacher at GHS this year, is in charge of the Home Economics Department. This department's purpose is to teach students such things as child care, family living, and cooking. . 332+ Q .ti M wx 'iris' ' .. . , M W . ... . ... , . t X XX L L A .. . Xwr .V X ra - ' ' 9-in X . my ,--. ,. , --A . , 'H' 'fs HEALTH OCCUPATIONS-Mr. Gary Tyra FACULTY 27
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Library, Foreign Language, And Social Studies Expand ur World s. Pat Winters is the lady students see when they walk into the library. Ms. Winters keeps the li- brary going with the help of her library aids. These students sign up for library aid when they set up their class schedules and work in the library one class period a day. The work they do is worth M1 credit per semester. Library aids do just about everything there is to do in the running of a library including working at the circulation desk, filing library cards, and shelving books. Ms. Winters says that without the help of the 18 library aids she has, the library would fall apart! Glendale High's Social Studies Department strives to pre- pare young adults for the responsibility of living in a free society and to help students to be aware of the past and how it has shaped the present. The department offers classes in world history, geography, U.S. history, government, and economics. This year the Foreign Language Department experienced an increase in enrollment which was probably due to the new college requirement of at least two years of a foreign language for admittance. GHS offers Spanish, French, and German classes in which students learn language as well as the history and the culture of the countries where the lan- guage is spoken. SOCIAL STUDIES-Mr. Gus Pappas ' ' if K . lu fi? ll' W 1 f 'f 4i'Ml!,A!WAn PM Qlfy' li in dfflf I if lf rf lit.. 'G W ,L 1 0 1715 26 FACULTY I fe...........g WW: He FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT-Ms. Mary Santos-Pippin, Mr. Larry Tualla, and Ms. Marianne Hensley. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT-Ms. Patricia Smith, Mr. Gerry Stein, Mr. Dan Ham, Mr. Dick Eberly, and Mr. Greg DeVille. MEDIA CENTER-Ms. Pat Winters and Ms. Hazel Radawec.
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28 FACULTY Special Classes Meet Special Needs swf.. .Q HS offers various classes to meet the special needs of some of its stu- dents. These classes range from Chapter I classes for students who need extra help in math or reading to learning disabilities classes, special resource classes for the physically or mentally handi- capped, and classes for the visually or hearing impaired, and those in need of Segunda, and MS. Marie Gennaco. speech therapy. CHAPTER I AIDES-Ms. Karen McKee, Ms. Marilyn Clever, Ms. Valerie SPECIAL EDUCATION-Mr. Mike Carl CHAPTER I-Ms. Margaret Atwood, Mr. Brian Lassley, and Ms. Vangie and Mr. Ray Bierner. Munoz. SPECIAL EDUCATION-Ms. Lisa Wallaceg Ms. Janice Fox, Aideg Ms. Mary Butlerg Ms. Camille Cimagliag Ms. Mary Gluvna, Aideg Ms. Patricia Murdock, Aideg and Mr. Oscar Borboa. Not pictured, Ms. Jule Wilson.
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