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Languages Offer Review Of Basics English I teaches the basic areas of grammar, composition, and literature. English II Literature studies short stories. English II Speech is an introduction to funda- mental communication skills. English III is a comprehensive study of Ameri- can Literature and also has emphasis on gram- mar. English IV studies English Literature from the works of contemporary writers, and reviews other basic areas. German I, II, and III gives students an appre- ciation of German language and culture. Top is Mr. Lowell Linder looking at some papers and Wade Nielsen (front) working on a lesson. Above Mr. Linder gives a lecture. He teaches German I, II. and III, and Eng- lish II. He enjoys camping. Far Right is Mr. Douglas Dunn talking to one of his English classes. He teaches English II and III. Mr. Dunn enjoys working at the youth center. Right is Mrs. Irene Steffensmeier, who teaches English I and IV. Outside of teaching, she enjoys gardening. 16-Faculty
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Program Planners The principal’s duties include arranging sched- ules, supervising students, and evaluating teachers. The principal’s secretary issues lunch tickets, make-up slips, and takes incoming calls. The guidance counselor’s job is to help students in vocational planning, scheduling, or personal problems. The Multi-District secretary keeps all the school records and does general office work. The Multi-District director works to provide a quality vocational program. Top left is Mr. William Hass assigning a make-up slip. Middle left is Mrs. Jean Keck working in the office. Middle right is Mr. John Evans “super- vising.” Far Left is Mrs. Bev Burchill secretary for the Multi-District. Left is Mr. Robert Andrea. Multi-Dis- trict director. Faculty 15
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Students Assisted By These Programs The library is open from 8:15 to 4:05 each day. It provides the students with time to find books, do research, find other information, or lounge. The students have a choice of reading 60 maga- zines, which are selected by the teachers in a class; 7,000 books; or, five newspapers. For the past two years the high school has had a program for students who; have learning prob- lems. This program’s main focus is to assist those students who have problems in learning, especially in the English Reading subjects. Top are some students studying in the library. Middle Left is Mr. Dale Johnson, the librarian. He is interested in photogra- phy. Above is Mrs. Beverly Mach helping Daryl Bennett. Left is Mrs. Mach correcting papers. She teaches in the Resource Room. Mrs. Mach enjoys ceramics. Faculty 17
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