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.Sq . . 'SN i'4 g n. sp y A 5.1, - l we ' , if , 1' .2 i S If i W 1:2 . Miss Kellee Lawler: Health I, Cons temporary Health, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach. ......,! 'Vinh Mrs. Sharon Molnar: Auxiliary Ser- vices. Dueling, suicide, feuds all part of a day's Work in Lit class Miss Sharon Houghton's 6th period Lit I class acted out Romeo and Juliet to enhance their understand- ing of Sha.kespea.re's Work. Alan Dis- kin, Carl Uher and Dawn Takacs donned costumes to portray the leads. According to Miss Houghton, students found it helpful to see the action as the Words were being said. Even The Blade stopped by to get a photo of the dueling. l M X academies Miss Mona Leos: YA. Psychology, Human Behavior, World Cultures, Head Girls Tennis Coach, Freshman Class Moderator, Wrestling Cheer- leaders Moderator, Maj orettes Mod- erator, Cardinalettes Moderator. M155 Brenda- MOOPGI Bgea-di-H8 Lab, Mr Rick Moulton Business Manag Mrs Geraldine Murtagh Physics Language Arts IH, Lltefflftufe I1 er Accounting I Political Science Physical Science Study Hall Sopho Algebra Iv Honor COUUC11 Mod' Head Boys Track Coach Assistant more Class Moderator 9I'3'ff0I'f Football Coach
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Above: Sophomore Edward Strihling flips over the chance Lo use the trampoline in physical educa- tion class. Left: A special dummy receives mouth- to-rnouth resuscitation from Sheila Schumann. Below: Diane McCrory checks Lo see ifher Cl ill got the patient breathing again. Far below: The hall is tossed for ajump in gym. v-Q CPB, techniques learned in health As part of their class Work, health students learned cardiopulminary re- suscitation CCPRJ using a special dummy. There was also additional gym equipment available this year to freshmen and sophomores that pro- vided them with more possibilities in physical education classes. J academics! ll5
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K.,-wv. : e v' I ,la-I. , Eisner Helen Marie: Bookkeeper, Sister Jeanne Marie: Attendance Mr. Pa.tMcGhee:La.nguageArts I, II, gem-5 1, Office. Literature I, Head Basketball Coach, Freshman Football Coach, In- tramurals Coordinator. if i fl lg 4 M 4 L M. Miss Claudia Miller: Arts and Crafts, Parenting, Singles Survival, Family Living, Sophomore Class Moderator. SWG: Head il Douglas H. Neuendorf: Intro- Father Bill Parker: Seminar in Father Ed Pawlowski SDS: Basic Mrs. Joan Prater: Secretary. to S ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' , ' , ocial Studies, Western Christian L1VlI'1g Morality Basic Scripture Moral World Culture, Study Living, Faith and Media., Olde Tyme Coach, Religion, Retreats Coordinator. READ l
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