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Librarians CAJ Mrs. Peterson scans a card catalog draw- er. CBJ Miss Woodring checks a book order. CCB Miss Betty Woodring. Miss Woodring, the head librarian at Eisenhower, has many du- ties to perform. She's in charge of the library assistants. The Learning Center, a service center for the total school program with adequate administrative support, staff, bud- get and physical facilities, serves as an up- to-date repository of instructional materials, as well as equipment. The center, which is well-designed, and the materials accessible and challenging, should induce students and teachers to explore ideas and truths and areas of personal interest whereby learning and teaching can reach maximal dimen- sions. CD7 Mrs. Nancy Peterson. Mrs. Peter- son is a full time librarian at our school with many duties to perform. She handles the li- brary club. CED and CFD Mrs. Mary Burger. Mrs. Burger is the librarian secretary at Eisenhow- er. CG1 Mrs. Helgoe looks up from her work. CH3 Miss Marion Matthews. Miss Matthews is Eisenhower's full time nurse. Almost every- one has solicited her help at one time or an- other. She's in charge of the nurse assist- ants. The nurse in the school health program recognizes and deals with developmental and health needs of students especially in rela- tion to those areas of prevention, detection, and treatment which necessarily influence educational programing. CID Mrs. Beth Hel- goe. Mrs. Helgoe helps full time as a teach- er's aide in the library. Her assistance to Miss Woodring and Mrs. Peterson is much needed and allows the librarians to devote more time to the students. 45 Nurse
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The Dffice Secretaries cw ,V+ wx ,-:iii 'X . Wasse- taa.sfw?9fL Q 6 1 UM . . fn iw tw X .5121 QB e CAD Miss Lowder and Mrs. Kilton are busy keeping thelrecords for students' school at- tendance. CBJ Mrs. Mary Kilton. Mrs.. Kilton works in the attendance office with Miss Weber and Mr. Diller. CCJ Mr. Peach refers to a manual. CD3 Mrs. Dorothea Hill. Mrs. Hill is busy typing in themain office. She has many duties to perform. CED Mr. Robert Peach. Mr. Peach is the police laison officer at Eisen- hower. An understanding of the law pro- motes comdllance with the law: which in turn promotes an orderly and constructive socie- ty. The philosophy of this program is geared towardithat goal. CF5 Mrs. Eloise Armstrong. Mrs. Armstrong also works in the main office handling many duties. CGD Miss Marilyn Low- der. Miss Lowder works in the attendance of- fice keeping the student records in order. The secretaries at Eisenhower work hardto keep everything running smoothly and effi- ciently. We appreciate their endeavors. 44 Police Counselor
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CAD Mrs. Emily Abbott. Mrs. Abbott teaches American history, world history, frontier and Civil War, and U.S. since 1920. CBD Mrs. Ab- bott goes over a test with the students. CCD Mr. Anzelc prepares a test during his plan- ning period. CDD Mr. Robert Anzelc. Mr. An- zelc teaches world history, world religions, the Western Hemisphere, and Pluralism and Constitution classes. CED Mr. Carlton pauses a moment to smile for the camera. CFD Mr. Mul- len is head of thesocial studies department. CGD Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Petty show the bul- letin board displaying the election candi- dates so popular in 1972. CHD Mr. Carl Hamil- ton. Mr. Hamilton teaches world events, cul- tural history, consumer education, econom- ics, U.S. since 1920, and Pluralism and Con- stitution. CID Mr. Merrill Petty. Mr. Petty teaches contemporary world, Pluralism and Constitution, and Renaissance. He also coaches the golf team at Eisenhower. CJD Mr. Guy Carlton. Mr. Carlton teaches contempo- rary world classes. CKD Mrs. Marilyn Foran. Mrs. Foran teaches world history, American history, modern world, U.S. since 1920, and Pluralism and Constitution. CLD Mr. Dean Mul- len. Mr. Mullen, chairman of the social sci- ence department, teaches American history, sociology, psychology, world religions, U.S. since 1920, and frontier and Civil War class- es. The social sciences include: geography, world history, American history, and govern- ment problems. The goals of the social stud- ies department are to motivate, to relate, to form, and express opinion, to appreciate and understand, and to compare and then evalu- ate. CMD Miss Jean Reese. Miss Reese keeps a busy schedule with contemporary world, world religions, Middle East and Africa, and modern world classes. CND Miss Reese looks over the students' papers. COD Mr. Petty intro- duces material using the blackboard. CPD Mrs. Foran takes time to help explain materi- al to a student. -- - 1- .,,, -. .... 5. ' si ' D if 46 il
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