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Academics ,- JZ-,, uf ' ' H f -y' 5 , I ' i 4 fl Eff 9,973 5 , ii wwf-5 we - If Diana VanHorn checks daily re- ceipts in FDR. P.J. Freeman keeps students on task. Mary Jett dances to the hum of word processors. K 1 .... N . f t X sssss f ,gg if if sir-X X I. - .5 ist' -Q of f gg . is gsigg .S U P , Li. 95, Ai Ti-S339 Alfredo Chirl Chuck Cliffner Dee Ingram x 0.-as-g - -.....a.........-V... tl' M .gs-,W , 4, H 5.-He:-. Mr. Ralston spends a stress-free time in front of class before he heads for time behind-the-wheel. The Coastline Regional Occupation Program KCROP5 offers numerous opportunities on campus for students to obtain specific job skill training. From food manage- ment training in the Campus Crock Pot to shop classes in Industrial Arts to computer programming and word processing, students are exposed to a variety of career- related options. CROP's support personnel offer exper- tise and equipment to help our students achieve quality levels of performance. Not all CROP experience is classroom instruction. Some involves actual on-the-job training, with one hour a week in the classroom with Work ExperiencefCROP coordinator George Green. Students in this program participate in a wide variety of experiences. Computer literacy is now a statewide goalg CROP helps us achieve it. Instructors in Traffic and Safety dedicate themselves to the safety of all drivers. lt is their goal that all drivers learn the proper way to drive, and the consequences of improper behav- ior on the road. lt becomes even more important for younger drivers to understand their responsi- bility, state Mr. Ralston and Mr. Rowan. Bob Ralston John Rowan CROP Traffic And Safety 6
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. Academics Before, during, and after school, there iee' are two locations on campus which draw all kinds of students: the Media gg Center and the Career Center. Mrs. Bar- ,. ':g KXL' V 2 bara Murphy, librarian, explains the im- -- portance of the Media Center: lt pros vides opportunities for students to be- f .- come proficient in library research gl A E skills, it also provides materials for re- P -faa - s'Q-- ports, projects, homework assigne- ments, and leisure reading. The Audio- Visual Room, run by Gary Geer, is the hub of all media activity in the class- roomsg student assistants help Mr. Geer coordinate equipment and movies. Next door at the entrance to the Eng- lish hall is the Career Center. This cen- ter provides students with information -lf' regarding career interests, job place- W ment, college entrance requirements, and scholarship possibilities. Files with interest inventoriesqare kept here, and the center is the frequent site of guest speakers from many walks of life. CROP activities are also coordinated through this office. M,,,.-ov! George Green Mr. Green will take time from busy schedule to help any student. , M '- , js .A . . Barbara Murphy Gary Geer Students wanting scholarship information check in with Mrs. Allen. Diane Sillemafl, Anne Allen, Margy Plum Of course, you want to enroll in a CROP class, comments Mrs. Plum. I o 52 e la areer enters
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64 When people think of Marina, they prob- ably think of students, activities, classes, and teachers. Llnfortunately, they usually fail to think of the true backbone of the school - the classified staff. Without these people the school literally could not run. From secretaries to cooks to custo- dians to clerks these wonderful people give their all to make Marina the outstanding school that it is. Pictured below are only a few of these people, all who worked for the school this year are listed on page 285. To all of you, we extend our gratitude for all you do. 4 Attendance records are verified by Eileen Burdg. 0 Head custodian Bob Duarte assumed duties mid-year. 'W-4 Academics I if :,, . . .f M.. I . .,,. f W , MZ fl . if . . - .... W' if , Rosemary Kane spends hours running the new Xerox machine. is ii , at t - ,-: kt... E jssfrs S .. A! K . ,- 5 I sv we Q- K i t. at as ,f ...W - Q ----1 iii Margitta Lietz prepares lunch for students. 5:56399 KK and Carolyn Johnson run textbook and re- ceiving room. anim Reba High types tests and units onto disks for perma- nent storage. Norma Parker, PTSA Classified Employee of the Year, pauses from bookkeeping long enough to plan her retirement. We'll miss you, Norma. Familiar sight is groundskeeper Tony Zummo in his g0-Cart. Support Staff
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