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Counselor Russ Riveland confers with an in- coming freshman about class selections at a ive Facult From September to December 1976, five members of South's faculty announced their resigna- tions. The trend was started by James Ebsen, an English teacher, followed by Geryldean Brannan, a former reading teacher. Mrs. Ca- rol Rustad and Marie Thorstad, Freshman Registration held at South on Tuesday, March 16, for the eighth graders. cmbe who had taught math and biology, respectively, resigned in Decem- ber as Principal Edward Raymond did during the month of February. Raymond, who had been with South for seven years, left to become a negotiator. I have had contact with the different groups mea I Charles Metzroth, one of the four counselors practicing at South, holds a conference with sophomore Lori Hawkinson concerning her registration of classes for the next school year. June Dobervich Lois Mayer Counselor Counselor Charles Metzroth Russ Riveland Counselor Counselor rs Resign l'll be working with. I like negotia- ting, along with the fact that there's slightly more money in- volvedf' explained Raymond. l-le expressed regret at leaving South by saying, lim going to miss the involvement with the students. I like South, and I'd like to stay. twenty-one
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One of the many projects completed by the ILC students included the Sucker Day, as well as a disco dance in accordance with Bruce Wang. Betty Anderson ILC Vonne Anderson Secretary Arlyss Fischer Study Hall Sheila Baadte Accountant Mary Cummins Aide Gealdine Lies Aide Jeanette LaBounty Aide Rachel Williams Study Hall Judy Nelson Study Hall ILC Activities ncludc Ski About 150 students, formally and informally, were enrolled in the Individualized Learning Cen- ter. Some students were expected to report every study hall while others reported in whenever free. Some of the in-school activities of the ILC included schoolwork, attendance and other related ac- tivities. The outside activities in- cluded field trips to Valley City State, Moorhead Tech, Moorhead State. The students also went to movies, on a ski trip and out to eat occasionally. The students also worked on promoting the program. Trip 'LThe things l'm most proud of, said Betty Anderson, the director, is the fact we raised over S300 for Bruce Wang. They CILC studentsl felt really good a- bout it.', There were two other teacher-counselors in the ILC pro- gram: Al Henry and Delores Ault. twenty-three
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