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Shari Plamann Classes Develop Reading Social Sk1lls This year the reading program had ex- panded with several new sections, a new teacher, Miss Beatrice Goldsmith, and also two COE students. Classes that went to the library found it more relaxed and useful to them after one of the new librarian's, Miss Gibadlo, tours and explanations of the Dewey Decimal System. Social studies classes were required of students for their junior and senior years. American History and Constitution gave an over-all look of the society in which we live and the way it functions. An elective world history course was also offered. I. Miss Plamann is interrupted by the camera while grading students' papers. 2. Mr. Catt chuckles while he goes over some of his students' grades. 3. Mr. Nystrom and Miss Gibadlo rumage through some paperback books, looking for a specific one. Zgpyy Q? 4 .fs ..,, -.-f 1 . -' K9 if A .9 ' ...t Cheryl Clausscn 5 :Alle 65 if f Beatrice . D' iily . Goldsmith Gale Gibadlo H 'K Dan Catt Erik Videbeck Paul Schmidt f, , f Kay Ludeke ,U f -3. I6 Faculty
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Business Area Expands To Work-Study Program Marana's Business Department expanded and began a Cooperative Office Education program under department head, Terri Lantych. This new work-study program ad- vanced students' skills in office procedure. Over fifty stu- dents were enrolled in the program which promised to be a helpful addition. Marana's business program has steadily grown in enrollment and expanded its curriculum to include a new Consumer Education course which joined the tradi- tional courses of typing, shorthand, accounting and office procedures. l. Mrs. Casoni carefully dictates to her shorthand students. 2. Members of Cooperative Office Education QCOEJ are CFirst Rowj Loretta Wells, Charlene Bustamante, Stacy Brown, Cindy McNeely, Grace Perez, Char- lene Loustaunaw, Tracy Latimer, Denise Dewey, Sonia Romo, Lori Han- sen, Shanna Bauer and, Anne Polakiw. tSecond Rowj Carla Clements, Pat Burgos, Diane Evans, Teresa Wright, Julie Thacker, Beth Hatcher, Thyra Price, Jessica Samuelson, Mimi White, Melissa Berry, Shirley Werner, Melody Spencer and Karen Gremmler. tThird Rowj Betty Stanislawski, Perry Wingate, Tammy Herczeg, Cathy Brannock, Lisa Elick, Pam Whil- lock, Summer Hawkins, Kerri Thorne, Maryann Travers, Tina Denton, Diane Ginn, Tammy Foster, Maria Sanchez, Billie Patron and Keith Amos. 3. Mrs. Lantych, coordinator of COE, is swamped with paperwork. K X N x nfl Ili A ,K t A ,NT-.2 . ,mv .M -I S' if e v i .W ' av s ' x ff t'esf'ef V ,s , W f f Terri Lantych Kim Holaway Linda Carpenter jr Maryann Casonl Business Education I5
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Departments Build Skills In Mastering Two Languages Since courses in a foreign language are required by most colleges, participation in Marana's Spanish classes was good. So good in fact, that the school added one more class to the schedule to make room for extra students wanting Spanish instruction. The English Department transferred one of its classes to the auditorium. Paperback Power was held in the north pod during first hour. This eased crowding in the English wing as well as provided reading time for over 50 students each semester. I. Ms. Merrill carefully explains an assignment to her poetry class. 2. Mike Cook asks Mrs. Chesnut for some assistance on an English assignment. 3. Mrs. Mann and Kelly Patton discuss ideas for an essay for American Literature class. 4. Mr. Urquides shows Sherri Eshpeter how to properly conjugate a verb. V - , , , . rig-r . AQ' K ' Q N 1 .ef .X 1 Q . s sis . ' Elsie Mann ia, gf i i ' Yvonne Merrill yi A N ., Cary Chestnut. ' ' t- i r Cindy Mancini ...f Dave Shirk Sherry Vaughn Arva Rcsley .,,.. ,K X. . if .Q 1-AU 2 . f 7 Faculty I7 Frank Urquides
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