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Element ary Faeult Mr. John Webber was the elementary principal. He also taught junior high English. Mr. Webber had a Bachelor's De- gree ini Education and a Master's De- gree in Education. He had taught for l9 years, with four at Drexel. The elementary teachers played impor- tant rolls in our school system last year as usual. From the kindergarten through sixth grade, the students were introduced to all the basics needed to build on for their future growth and development. Stu- dent interests were uncovered and skills developed. Our elementary teachers con- tributed much to the successful l978-79 school year. Special help for students Special Education is for the student with learning problems. Classes are small--some times one-to-one. Subjects are varied, de pending on the students' needs and abilities. Y RthMy K d g t Th 1 L t P c G d V k W 11 s .1 c d Ly sr 1. f,. Th d c d 'W J y C ffman F h Grade T y Laffoon F fth Grade J z gl S th G d R b t G1 Sp 1 Ed r 'S M y B Sp h Th py vfnwgf .ei i g e ffl . f f-'55 LEFT: Mrs. May teaches Sheryl Harris and Robbie Shaffer a new song. BELOW: Miss Bowes provided speech therapy to Drexel, Midway and Miami students in the new mo- bile speech van. RIGHT: Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Bauerle and Mrs. Ziegler decorate a cake for lunch.
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High School iacult joins in The teachers of our school were very supportive of the stu- dents' school activities. During Homecoming week, there was just as much spirit among the teachers as there was among the students as they dressed up to raise the spirit of the school football team for the impor- tant, Homecoming football game. The spirit of the teachers did not stop after Homecoming week. It went on to support the Ding Dong Show that was put on by the speech and drama class. The teachers' involvement in the show showed the public the true support of the teachers and the good relations between the teachers and students, which helps with LEFT: Mr. Wilson displays his singing talent in the Ding Dong Show. BELOW LEFT: Miss Glazier relived her days as a high school cheerleader. BELOW: Mr. Laffoon calls for a higher bid for a Home- coming slave. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Slenker dresses up as an Indian like he did when he was a young brave. the total education of the students. Drexel's faculty does join in.
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