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In their health class. Julie Fisher carefully ties a ban- dage around an imaginary wound on Michelle Patrick's head. Joan Shows World Cultures Buddy Sides General Maintence. Mechanics. MI. VICA Deanna Silas Math 8 Priscilla Skjei English 8. Martha Slinn U.S. History 7 Suzy Slosky Concert Choir. Intermediate Chorus. Folk Instruments. Guitar II. Guitar Ensemble Mary Slot Psychologist Catherine Smith Geometry Colleen Smith Secretary Linda Smith Algebra. Geometry Brian Sonnek Physical Education Susan Spage Calculus Bob Stamback Swing Singers. Music Theory. Mixed Chorus. Symphonic Chorale Bob Starr Modern Industry Technology. Mechanical Drawing Joe Stein Health Academics 54
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SHOWING THE WAY Irene Rousos Physical Science Dale Rumberger-Creative Drama. Introduction to Theatre. Student Affairs, SGA Sponsor. Director of Intermediate Produc- tions Rudy Rumlick-BSCS Biology Clara Rustin PT Secretary Peg Rydeen-Basic Skills. General Math 8 Mrs. Liz Saalfeld-Aide. Career Center hen asked if he was a crazy guy, Mr. Dale Rumberger ▼ ▼ responded, This is true! The intermediate drama and English instructed as well as SGA sponsor, ex- plained that the informality of his classes helped to break the ice between teacher and students. By using an ac- cent and through telling stories, Mr. Rumberger tried to help those 7th and 8th graders who were under pressure to gain confidence in themselves. The intermediate students are at a challenging age, and I enjoy helping to make positive changes in their at- titudes and outlooks on life, remarked Mr. Rumberger. In late November, Mr. Rumberger was nominated for the teacher of the year award, and one SGA student, Trent Kubo, remarked, “He's the kind of teacher who will let you do things on your own and won’t do everything for you.” Mr. Rumberger commented, My philosophy is that the only way students will learn is through experience, so I give them the oppor- tunity to grow.” He felt that school should not just be a place to learn the difference between nouns and verbs, but that the students should also grow emotionally through all experiences. Mr. Rumberger smiled That’s what my classes are all about! Fred Sanders-Computer Science II. Computer Applications Ethel Sayer-Cosmetology Jaque Schlumpf-Clinic Aide Don Seemuller P.E., Indoor and Outdoor Track Rhonda Shackleford L.D.. World Studies Carolyn Shaw-Orchestra Barbara Sherwood-U.S. History Social studies Hal Shoun Physical Science Quinn-Shoun S3
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LIFE SAV ERS an and 3 and 4. those I were sounds familiar to M anyone who took Mr. Stein’s ninth grade health class. In a nine week period students learned about basic first aid and CPR. A CPR card, or Car- diopulmonary Resuscitation Emergen- cy Card was issued to any student who could identify 38 out of 50 items on a written test and pass the practical test. The written test included questions on material covered in class, while the practical test involved mouth to mouth resuscitation and chest compressions on a dummy. Students who took Mr. Stein’s class left with a feeling that they had the capability of possibly sav- ing someone in an emergency. Peg Strecker Instrumental Aide Writing Center Joan Strokes English 10. Yearbook Karl Studt Intermediate Reading Lynn Swerski 7th Grade P.E. Jan Tarasovic English 8 Alan Thompson P.E. Pamela Tootson English 10 Ed Trimm P.E. Daniel Troia Algebra I. Math 8 Linda Turk Basic Skills Walletta Thornton Math 8. General Math II Carol Walia French I.II. IFL Barbara Walker Social Studies Mary Ellen Walters P.E. Carla Watson Counselor Mareanne Weber Counselor Shows-Weber 55
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