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,an-ali fx , i 17 13' 1 10 English Nh. th DAVID BARKLEY BARBARA BESS ANN CHAMBERLIN J.B. DOZE PAUL EPSTEIN MICHELLE GIROUX JIM KETTLEHUT SUSAN KBAIR MARCIA KIRKLEY JUDY MCKEON MIKE MEAGHER MARK 0NSTO'I'l' JILL PABRISH LINDA BOBIE MABGO SARGENT DIANE SNYDER BARB SPAULDING GEORGE WEATHERS PERRY WEISSMAN PAT WHITELOCK
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5. .ana-J At the Hill, we were lucky to have an administration that cared. They dealt with both the positive and the negative aspects of students on a day to day basis. They accomplished this with weekly administra- tive team meetings with administrators and deans talking about various school prob- lems and offering solutions. When asked what their main goals were for the school year, they all responded with the same sentiment. One day where the whole student body would attend school Could you imagine that a day with perfect attendance? To some that may be a joke, but to them it was a serious problem. Dr. Eversley heads up the administration of the school with the help of Dr. Larson, Dr. Groves, and Ms. McNally. Together they tried to make school more pleasant for everyone. Who ate it aII??? , Dr. Groves questions as he searches through the empty goodie box How long has he been missing'??'? , Dr. Larson asks, Looking through the paperwork. You want to graduate when??'? Dr. Groves seems to say iaughingly. Bev Farrel and Jan McNally discuss plans for an upcoming dance. 1, ie il, iifiitgdf N 624.33 ? Administration 109
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English: Staying Fresh is Fresh and new, was the key phrase describing the English Department as Barbie Bess, Judy McKeon, Paul Epstein, Michelle Giroux and David Barkley joined the teaching staff and added some fresh ideas to the program. Mike Meagher was the new Department Coordinator and Barbara Cesario was the new Writing Lab Technician. The depart- ment continued to gain in its reputation as one of the finest in the state and students' writing reflected this strength. Teachers emphasized the importance of writing in preparation for college. Students wrote about literature, wrote about careers and many other topics geared towards real life. Special help could be gotten in the new lid English Resource Center which housed Barb Spaulding keeps her sophomore class busy assignment. Michelle Giroux reads her tenth grade essays. . ,Vw computers, cassettes, VCR's and filmstrip machines for student use. The new additions, combined with the already established, helped build the new character of Smoky Hill English with Pat Whitelock ftopl is seen teaching one of her Language Development classes. Mrs. Gardner explains a lesson to one of her classes. English 1 11
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