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swvm f 'Iv f I gl! X in 4 Q 25 , M . , , 1,1 f 4? W Q f f 'Q S , 7, , Q fw, l 3 F F 1 H N I is uction and materials. Mrs. Dorothy Christiansen, teen living 7, clothing 8, foods 9. Mr. Frank Madrigal, world of work 7, industrial communications 7. Mr. How- ard Young, science 7 and 9. Mr. Anthony Roberts, world of material, world of in- dustry and manufacturing. Mr. James Rich, power and manufacturing. 27 Mrs. Ruth Bloodworth watches over Jeff Vestal's should- Elkiiac KSXNMWWWZ er while he concocts his brew. 35 Mrs. Susan Knipp shows the students how to lay out a pattern in sewing class. 49 Mr. Anthony Rob- erts cleans up after a hard days work in shop. l
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Students like reading lab The language arts gained two new English teachers and a reading teacher this year. Mr. Jay Liesvehd taught ninth grade English classes and coached basketball. Mrs. Phyllis Agins began the new reading lab with Mrs. Pat Smith as her assis- tant. They taught seventh grade. Mrs. Mary Louise Sirls be- gan her seventh and ninth grade English classes after the first nine weeks. 17 Mrs. Marcia Cooper, Eng- lish 8, Mrs. Colleen Thebo, English 8,9, Mr. Jay Lies- veld, English 9, Mrs. Rozan Mueller, English 7,9, Miss Sharyn Ballard, English 7, Journalism, Mrs. Virginia Kirkwood, English 7, Mrs. Bernice Cottrell, English 8, Mrs. Frances Vasquez, Span- ish, Mrs. Diane Hinshaw, librarian, Mrs. Robbie Thuerer, reading 7, Mr. Frank Sager, special edu- cation, Mr. Reyes Mendez, special education, 25 Mrs. Diane Hinshaw and her dog, Alice attended the foot- ball game at Wyandotte High against Eisenhower. 33 Mrs. Louise Sirls, English, join- ed the staff. She doesn't have a room of her own, so she rotates from room to room. 49 Miss Sharyn Ballard made the great break through in jr. high journalism. As you can see, she made it. 59 Mrs. Pat Smith, and Mrs. Phy llis Agins are new reading lab teachers in room 205. HE- - ' ifW0WQ7wi?f,7if am, WWWZQf7QQWZ 5' 5 J 7 'f '1 uf fiaainf ieavww wp, X ff 7 an X! 7 Zgid ?ffW7 V 41 f, f 7 Q 10 , wwf , Q X X X Q! f , 7 Q K I 77 'Q fr4,1 ffzgzww 4 ,V 7 ,EXW 1 lgeQfWfffir+H X X f7f7W ,7 7 7 ? f Q' I , fa X A f. 2 77 7 X. X ,,,, , ff Ewa MZ I f X J f Z ,Q -.. we 777 if gyuzfcz' 7 ,wi-'7 gat . X 77 in f Mfw 'Tw' . tzggf II .1 2- , , 77 f Q Q ,f 1 Q, sf fvif' 751177, 4, 7 ff7,,z,f1--71' V,- w717.,, .W 4 J H772 'MIM 7' 7 ,f ,f'f?',,x Q' xg. W. .1 N24 'f47, 4zf7W1f7 Jw 'M H -N. 175.71427 17i,47,p, ,A' LQZJ 7 7W,', f,'v.-Q .hy as ns f'7!7,f4Z rf -1 if 9.9,-'g'2,Q W7 ff 'Zh 7 7, A M fff.. 1755 f ff f I, X as Q G, f -1: 5 V ty? sf 7 S O f7 7 79 W M W X VL' ' , I ,C , ifrffh' 40' t F57 vf As, 4 ia. A It TW., V 32 ,A,. .,.. WZZZW K kk, SX 3 ,7 ix 2 ff? Z W ,,,4fg,'72z.1n1f i A S .Xp ,7,Wff 4z 7 ,W 7, 7' 2' 'if .U 7,7 ,I ,, ,Z , s.v. .x' .w Fez 7 vw :M V 7 Q6 ng. 7 77 u ,y i,.Zu!?. Z ' , ja T 'L f 7 it 4 vt
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Y Y Students work hard at math i CJHS math department was l expanded this year when f Mrs. Sherry Queen joined the staff in November, A teaching math th seventhq grade students. -Q Q Later in the year, Nmx, Hal Mealnan's homeroom students won a tour of Arrowhead Stadium. One hundred percent of his h meroo students bou- ght activity tickets in the P.T.A. membership drive contest. l Miss Barbara Holwick's math students did a unit on everyday practical ap- plications of math. This program showed them how A X I' 1 44 Q 4 1 ? MMR , E 4 ffyw W I f a ' mf f . L I r N 1 l 1 Q Z I X WJ ' Q W 7 , Q lii i ., 'v math is used in everything they do such as figuring discounts, making change, figuring salestax, and reading charts, graphs and tables. In January, Mr. Rick Menninger began a governf ment-funded math lab. He taught three seventh grade classes, one eighth grade class and one ninth grade class. 'K wwf awww, M V' ' 1 4. 4 ,Z f Q t 2 S U I l l 1 l 3 14 416 :li 4 i e 1
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