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1 :lr 3 My aron Komadina Penny Pretzer Sh World Lit., Southwest g. , ,, Lit., Eng. I, Short Story Amer, and Black Lit., E gy colo En I Creative Wrt Janice Millheim Jacqueline Greenhoe Speech and Debate, Eng. American Studies, Eng. I and II, Yearbook Spon. I, Freshmen Class Spon. .W 5 .. . A I+ Lance Lindsey Lewis Watson Eng. II,Mythology,Dra- Ideas of Man, Eng. II, ma, Russian I and II Eng. I,BeartracksSpon. KT Yolanda Maya Cheryl Young Span. I, II, III, Mex.- Latin II,Span. I,French Amer. Culture, Pom I, Junior Class Spon. Pons language important in ever ehangzng times Bewildered American Studies student, Kathy Boyd, was helped by Mrs. Greenhoe with a difficult problem concerning English usage. English followed much the same pattern this year as it has in the past. Miss Komadina, creative writingteacher, was in- troduced into the fold. Miss Komadina initiated a creative writing magazine to give students an opportunity to see their work in print. Mrs. Greenhoe remained a favorite with her trusty 3200 books. Mrs. Millheim divided her time between keeping the yearbook staff going and her speech students in good voice. Drama teacher, Lance Lindsey, developed this faction of English to a great degree by producing two all school plays. While Mrs. Pretzer maintained order in her senior English classes, Mr. Watson was busy across the hall with his outdoor English and journalism classes. Teaching staff of the foreign language department con- sisted of four teachers this year. Miss Maya taught advanced and basic Spanish classes. Miss Young handledthe French and Latin classes as well as basic Spanish. Mr. Lindsey continued his Russian courses while Miss Komadina taught German on contract. As the Science staff retained all of its old members the department was concerned with perfecting techniques rather than initiating new ideas. New on the Math scene this year were Mr. Wuest and Miss Hallett with her new course - Data Processing. Mr. Rodgers and Mr. Whipple stayed with their usual methods.
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individuals work together f -ts M. ,M F . 1,-ig AY g, be -1 .,: fi is, f f . ,. , ff - , it f ,,.,,,,, 112 4. ,M i ..w1M2 if in M 4 at wan s Sie ' aff J I Q my ,, , we iw 1 o ,f e I e N.. H, sais? ,. ,i ,wig Tony Hoffman Milton Hooper Don Morgan Norma Johnson Lyle Anderson Auto Mech. I and II, Wood Shop I- IV, Senior Paint., Draw., Basic A.V., Adv. A.V. Librarian, Student Junior Class Spon. Spon. Art, Silver, Ceramics. C0unci1Sp0n. Miss Johnson showed the correct procedure for operating machines. Technical lettering, dimensions and measurements whizzed across papers as Mr. Slade taught his students drafting. Busy in the 500 wing were the somewhat unseen teachers catering to the needs of the silent majority. Mr. Broberg, the sixth of his kind in the last seven years, was sincere in his efforts to improve the band. Mr. Scott, new chorus teach- er, taught the school vocalists in a room built for him at the end of the wing. Mr. Morgan's classes branched out into the various aspects of art. Painting and draw- ing, intricate work in silver and ceramics, and basic art were a few of the activities taking place in the art department. Miss Johnson, head of the AV Department, occupied her time with developing pictures and signing out projectors. Mr. Anderson, librarian, had to contend with overdue books, misplaced encyclopedias, and instruction in library science. Mr. Slade taught drafting to prospective architects while Mr. Hooper was busy in the wood working department. gyy fr , '15 .1 'f 4' Karl Broberg Rae Scott Band, Co-ed P.E., Band Mixed Chorus, Ensem- Spon. ble, Singing, Glee Club Spon, x 3 3
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omputers, Studen running whom ts: who S S ,, xg' E f 1 b zzr I 576 gh , 3- -1. Q X ' f . fag f .- R 2 time , , , I Don Padgett Eid Sweiss Harold Love Ross Anderson Philip Ronnerud Biology I, Freshman Gen. and Earth Science, Bio. I, II,Chem. I, Black Bio. I, Ag. I, Productive Farm Power Basic Spon. Chem, II, Phys., Sci. Awareness Agri., FFA Spon. Math B101 Electronics Club Miss HalIett's computer programming class found time apart from their busy study of complicated procedure for amusement. 1 V' Gale Rodgers Michael Wuest Elem. of Geo., Alg. I, Gen. Sci., Basic Math, Basic Math, Data Pro., Math Analysis, NHS Int. Alg., Jr.Spon., Ping Alg. I, Soph Sponsor Sponsor Pong . , Kathryn Hallett Mr. Love and Oscar Maurillo inspected a rare tm foil specimen. I ,,fv :M 1. .il p ark James Whipple Alg. I, Elem. of Geo., Adv. Alg., Key Club Sponsor
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