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wr' f-Q , 1. Secretaty'Rhea'VShapiro,l'Technician Bonny Foster, and sl.T. Director'Biuce Sund discuss on 'defing procedutes for VIQTQ supplies. 21 Mr. Donn Leussler -and his secretary Mrs. Joyce Losinski pause during' hectic second semester class changes. ' Changes Prove Helpful To All Last year s curriculum changes were put into motion this year as the class of 1982 began to fulfill the additional course requirements y ,They backlyto basics trend continu d atfiNicoletg7 sss' said senior Chris Foran Candtthistconcleptbrooded no good for C i e theflibexal esi a rtsfelective system. , 1 5flfhey 1nstfLictional Technology Center 'alsojjchanged diiringithe yearito try and s 'Ybenefifiitheistudt i New ,sei equiptnentf replaced old, more student-feqniiljment wentlout on loan, 'andvthe ldepartfnent' even got a new secretary, Mrs. Rhea Shapiro. Director Bruce Sund said, We're here to servethelteaching staff and stu- dents' and we will continue to do so.
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Education Still Valued Resource Our major challenge was to use our monetary resources most efflcently according to Busmess Admlnlstrator Wlllxam Radtke To combat spnralmg mflatxon cooper atrve programs were formed wrth area hrgh schools at Nxcolet The program was deslgned to ehmxnate course duplx catlons thereby producmg effxclent class loads For mstance, students took auto mechamcs at Brown Deer Hrgh School, whrle Brown Deer students took courses at Nrcolet Despnte the deprecxatxon of the Arnerxcan dollar, The admnnxstratnon re mams confrdent about an appreclatnon of one thmg an educatxon at Nlcolet Students get an excellent opport ty here, sand Mr Radtke I thmk tt s a bargam 1 Mrs Carolyn Landwehr and Mr Mel Wade of the adult recreatnon department take tlme from thenr busy day 2 The Busmess Admlmstratnon staff Mr BrllStuckey assistant busnness manager Mrs Pat Knelszel Mrs Shan McVeigh Mrs Phyl hs Flmg and Mr Wxllram Radtke busmess man ager QM ' QR? 3 ' sbrlptafi ,gag figs -Q rr A .wg ' ' Sf: cf 3 fits-we 'sw M.. 1' I 5 'ff ti' G t 1 ' Y tw, X 5 Si S I z . umuvx -, 1.1. , tiff-t '2 -t I f f 1 - I . ' ' , I l ' 'as -V l ' 4 f D ff - . y at e , v If ' 12 f y . ' ' V ' f ffs t.-wzax, 1:-4'-zz - f V f I T- I 1 E 1 l ' ' r ' - a t T - H . . . .1 -- aif i g , 5 r , .,.. , Q X , -t :Hut figafe-'l.: . - +fs ' , - ' g f22f. R . , . ,,M,,,t ',, T Z 4, .ki V-.t ,ee , .,.t - , .,. f u: ' LL-:W K is 5401- K '19,-of X . 1 J . .553 s1.,J,o,:1s', ,--3.52m or K - s ...-3,x5,-s I X .wg sr , 3 , ' ' nf?-Triui 1151 Q. . ' tg fy' .1, - . . . Wtiglgg .tl. .Twig Y , Ag is 1- A . ' . 41 , - 'A iff- ti lixiff - ,-:fi-an . K ' '- ei ' ' , zz' 93 Tw K- 5, i91 F.TQ- A ww?-,Q-1 H - - - - fs ' .. -1. i?2r,1 t S. -' - 'x 'A . -tg ' fu, . , 1: Igj'Z,3gf 2 ' 3 2: . . ' ' 1 5 1 ra -' -f ' .. e ' ' Z . 1 K 5 ' - Tgs .. 2 fy A , - a . . I 1 M : , rsgt 5 -V Um 55-Clk ,-- -1 tw ig - ,Q ,rs t 71 - cc - - 1 'F 4 ri, 3 zzz: 513 . 2' -it . . 3' f-149124, 3 . . -RA. ' ,QQZ2 ' M gxf' 'f n fr ' 1 I H .l H+. '. vygr fy yy - ,A-3 A K R-A . , 1 f. QI: ,- . . T ,,1-gig 1 . ....'.A..-A 4' ,q!, ,' A. In , . r A Jo l .-.. J: :.,a..g z ,, -. -. - fi wr- -. Cv-H -.fa , T A N-.'-. 'A t -232 Ss 1 - H 1 ' ' -!-'r'r..'. N..-, -, 1' if F p if-' ' K 'i , tg -if -.nl
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Pupil Services Focus Programs Focus was the theme of the year's guidance approach and except for the addition of Mrs. Barabra Hamilton as the multi-ethnic counselor, no new pro- grams were initiated as the emphasis was placed on focusing on what present ly was available Mrs Hamiltons role was to work with both students and staff to cope with and develop an understanding of ethnic variance and the relationship of that variance to education The results of a survey of students and parents indicated the overall effec tiveness of the present programs an few if any suggestions for new an services The survey did show that cer tain programs like sophomore aid an educational direction needed more phasis and the department moved to fill that need during the year 1 Special Services BACK ROW Mrs Marie Payton Mr Lawrence Ostopowicz Ms Jane Po lyak. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Bette Wade, Mrs. Kath- rine Laycock, 2, Special Services: Department Chairperson Homer Howard, Mr. Ned Nema- check, Mr. Joseph Whalen, Mr. James Morgan, Mrs. Betty Savee, Mrs. Rosemary Gross, Mrs. Helen Schmitt, Mrs. Mildred Schreiber, Mr. Den' nis Joyce, Mr. Leo Duerson, Mrs, Lorraine McFadden, Mrs. Ethyle Trovinger. FRONT ROW: Mrs, Barbara Hamilton, Mrs. Darlene Whiting, Ms. Marcia Olen, Mrs. lrene Kemmeter, Ms. Janet Zill, Mrs. Thulasi Bhala, Ms. Rose Dornback, Ms. Susan Winkler Mrs, Muriel Kirchner. ' . . 1 mm kk by : 5 ' d 7 , 9 . d . . Q I ' v d . . . p em-
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