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Certificated Staff Serve BV TOP: Mr. Fred Rickard BOTTOM: Mrs. Elsie McDougall Compensatory Education if, el W3 , ,e 'M ere, ' , W e 6 5 ,Y . Q, ,ga- fr f a s 1 li I Z ff ' V f' 'fr' 0 ' 'W , a yew M if -3 , 41995. f V N , , f f 4' 9315349 ' ffaf f f if Aff iw Z ' ef We 4 Q r' , z , 'fa yi f f ' mi ffi , f V ' I 4 ' fa 4? 134' 5 5 'N 1 5 3 , , X J ig 1 1 Q f i -gf 5 ' X Je ZX M 1 J l 1 ff ,E If 1 f-. 1 f M 1 Z1 X X ie! 4 l f ' f Q J f 5 U' - , 'I l , i, 3 , - N. ll T I Q kr a , W' 1' ' .Mk 12,1554- fl, 514: l 4 ': ' . 1 ff f Mrs. Mary Klausner Librarian 74 Service is the motto of the certificated staff and the Title I staff. Mr. Fred Rickard directs the Title I pro- gram of compensatory education provided by a federal grant. Mrs. Elsie McDougall supervises the reading lab where students learn on their own and develop reading skills. The library is constantly being improved by our librarian, Mrs. Mary Klausner. It is especially well-equipped for all student needs, and a microfilm reader was added in 1967. Mrs. Lynn Phelan, the school nurse, stood by at wrestling matches and was prepared for any emergency, big or small. Mr. Harry Grine performs a great service as Special Education teacher. 'Di Mrs. Lynn Phelan School Nurse Mr. Harry Grine Special Education Teacher
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'ASQ .5 f X,A. N? , , s . i X p M an And H is World F mm Studies Oral reports are the activity of the day for Economic Geography students. Mrs. Weiher's World History students divide into discus- sion groups to work on a project. People-complex, paradoxical, yet vital and fas- cinating-that is what social science is all about. After all, the world is full of them. The Social Science Departxnent tries to offer a balanced program so that students can better under- stand the world around them. Another important goal is to prepare the student as a future citizen, with knowledge of his system of government, his national heritage, and his economic system. Besides the required courses, more specialized classes are offered for those who are interested in the area of social studies. Among these are Sociology, Economic Geography, California History, the History of Western Civilization fa course in the thought and philosophy of the western worldj, and offered for the first time this year, is a course in International Re- lations. Although Bella Vista has some of the best and most varied social science offerings, the Depart- ment would like to expand even more to add studies in psychology, the culture of the Far East, and others. There are numerous activities and controversial subjects to challenge the students and stimulate in- terest in social studies. The Social Science Department has an important role, for it is by understanding the past and inter- preting the events of the present that we are able to shape the future. Mr. james Stewart Mr. Roy Erickson Miss Claudia Kimball Mr. Darrell jones Department Chairman
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olunteers Aid Community MEDICAL CAREER CLUB: Christine Schlett, Karen Patzer, Bernice Baranek, Connie Davis, Ann Schlett. A RED CROSS CLUB Cathy Thomas, Carol Iddins, Mrs. Bidinian, QAdvisorj Cheryl Cole, Laurel Cobb. Bella Vista's chapter of the Red Cross is serving as vol- unteers in our community to spread understanding and friend- ship. At Thanksgiving, school supplies were collected to send to Vietnam. The cookies donated during Christmas were given to hospital patients. In March the annual class competi- tion membership drive Was held and a party at the Sacramento County's Receiving Home was given this spring. President Marjorie Roth and Vice-president Cathy Thomas led the Red Cross club in their activities. Medical Careers Club visited local medical centers. lt also learned from medical career information films and guest speakers from various medical fields. 75 ! x
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