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Future Brilliant Scholars This year, the junior high consisted solely of brightly shining eighth graders. Several teachers helped prepare them for the classes in oncoming high school years. Language skills were taught to the eighth grade students by Mr. Don Clark, Mrs. Kathy Martz, and Miss Pam Bourque. They placed emphasis on grammar, punctuation, spelling, and usage of these elements. Included in all of the 8th graders’ schedules was an hour of World Geography, also taught by Mrs. Martz. This social studies class familiarized all of the students with current issues in the news, geographic locations, and physical geography. Another informative class was Science 8, instructed by Miss Kathy Kish, Mr. Don Clark, and Mr. Mike Larzelere. Students learned about the world around them and the earth itself. Mr. Clark is also a junior high counselor, and Miss Kish has an agricultural science rotation class. Math 8 was also an important hour in eighth graders’ daily schedules. Mr. Dave Young and Mr. Don Smith helped students understand basic principles of math, including algebra, to prepare them for the tough high school classes ahead. An essential part in junior high academics is fulfilled by Miss Sheila Myron. As the resource room teacher, she contributed her expertise to those students who needed assistance in their classes. In addition to the basics, eighth grade class schedules included band or a rotation class. If they enrolled in a rotation class, each marking period students moved into a different subject area. The classes were art, mechanical 1. Jimmy? Working? 2. Mrs. Martz lends a helping hand to Melissa. 4. Wake up, Tony! 5. Tough dudes hang out in the library. 6. Mr. Clark takes a stroll through the office. drawing, agriculture, and reading. To round out all of the eighth grade daily classes, physical education was required. During the year, students learned to use teamwork to accomplish a goal, and accept the results--be it a victory or a defeat. 22 Jr. High
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I 41 f jfli ffcclc 4 Id 1. Miss Sheila Myron helping a needy student. 2. Nancy Montgomery lecturing to one of her classes. 3. What are you explaining, Mr Marzka? 4. Real funny. Miss Kish! Not Pictured: Bob Abraham English Don Clark Science, Counselor Nancy Montgomery English Sheila Myron Resource Arden Nickerson Typing, Business Jane Penzien Science Barb Redding Phys Ed Jack Seidler Band Don Smith Math William Stramaglio Government Janet Swayze Library Sue Wallace Business Paul Watt Mechanical Drawing Dave Young Math, Science Faculty 21
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