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W I 3 liiilff .I Vlwliif ,W ,. M-W--' ' Q AUDIO VISUAL: FRONT: Courtney Hermreck. Jeff Beauchamp. MIDDLE: Eric Brummel, and Alan Rommelfanger. BACK: Doug Henry and David Yoder. Working in the library is David Yoder. Pinning up the bulletin board is Karen Gibson. LIBRARY AIDS: Marilyn Shelley librarian: Edna Yoder, David Sobba, and Teresa Cris- mas. I STUDENT AIDS
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eg9,5? Students can help teachers in many ways. They are like their helping hands. The students help teachers do some of the work. Just like the office helpers. They can help run off papers see X Qs X59 who's not in school, send out re- quests, and and there's much more. Library helpers check out books, fix the file cards, process new books, and help find books. Audio visual is a class where you learn how to run the video tape and some of the other important equipment. So, these students really work! ln discussing the student aids, Steph Young said, I get a lot of freetime to myself. Pi, A NN' , Q . .. . by i ' t. f 1 hssi SS. bsmggggig yffggg I1Ap kph o5iiYrE l ,Agn 'k,'.' -yy Higgs? . . 4 1 K ii if'ff t .P ss. . is.. fe' ss' 'Q' s S o . ..... .oo ts . W' w f ii S , Q .ss..is Iss sfs. gs.5 geese fsgi ts... s. ........ lyfiy ares LAB ASSISTANTS: BOTTOM ROW: David Sobba, Debbie Miller, Stephanie Young, Dixie Baugher, Eddie Roach, Rusty Chilson. Curt Wiesner, Jeff Beauchamp, Eric Bi-ummel, Jeff Wiggans. Gordon Wright, Alan Rommel- fanger, and DJ. Mader. SECOND A 1 Rich- ard Stahl, Kevin Pretzer Sherri Hawes, Terri Wolken, Susan astert. Gerette Guilfoyle, Sandy Kratzberg, Debbie Persson. Donna Johnsto ou nry, Courtney Hermrec ally Candy. and Mary Scheuermann. THERD ROW: Jeff Kueser, Doug Adams, Randy McDaniel. Ray Katzer, Diane Hermreck. Karen Gibson, Sara Thumbing through the file card is Gary Brand. 58 STUDENT HELPERS Mader, LeAnn Morrison, Kris Kat' J mmy Miller. David Leitch, and Ed Co . OP ROW: Greg Gwin. Dennis Powls, Lee Wilper, Randy Sears, Scott Fagg, Jere Patterson, Mark Campbell Donna Poire 1 - - - - n 1 9 RickiBrummel, '- 3 - Mod- lin Teresa Crism , an arviri Grimes. OFFICER HELPERS1 SITTING: Lisa Feuerborn, Randy McDaniel, Gary Brand. andtlvlarvin Grimes, STANDING: Cindy Blubaugh,Dana Miller. and Bonnie Rockers. . W i is at N ... was WWA? .. A X. 11 as few Sill 22 st. Q. 'Y -X ,..Ws-.....- - . ,.... S X .sa ,Q -- 5 t. ' ni ,. as Showing his skill ingworkshop is Richard Stahl. M ' if -ax .,m.sss.Sp,-.- -.ts 9 X f,fs 'x , s ls xi. X , !'S . I - t qyt gn R itvwsbi X ' .. yi is iy X ' . - Q ' A 1 asf.-oggs .... is . Q i S xi.. .Q si? W 1 ey. Q 5 TY. Lf X
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Q0 The words lan- guage arts bring up memories of themes and conjugating verbs. For most language students this all happened during the first nine weeks as the teachers reviewed basic grammer and com- position. ln the first nine weeks l try to teach the students how to go about writing a theme and then have them write it. CElizabeth McDonald, teacheri Mini-courses are taught for the rest of the year. This year the courses were updated by adding new ones, they were censorship and propaganda, the novel, writing about literature, best selling chap- ters, advanced composition, and nobel prize winners. l would like to develope more continuity and have more time to devote to the fundamentals. Uane Feuerborn, teacherj s , Q Q Q Different langue es spoken by only a ew For most of us, speaking in cor- rect English is hard, but there are some students who can speak two languages. These are the ones en- rolled in foreign language classes. The students started out in the classes for beginners: Spanish l or French l, and progressed toward the class for advanced students. The beginning classes started out learning the basics of pronunci- ation of vowels, writing, and speech patterns. The advanced groups read and spoke in the lan- guage while they were in class. They also translated: Spanish, changed English into Spanish and then Spanish back into English. The French class translated American comic books into French. The freshman English class absorbs the knowledge that K Mrs, Windsor discusses in class. 60 - LANGUAGE ARTS Heiping Sherri Hawes. Miss Burgas ex- Sitting quietly,Bill Reed listens intently to plains the right way to write a theme. one of Miss Feuerborrfs lectures. so gl L ' Tit f 9 .Qs if gs .AA3 . A ' f C. sitiaf' . 1 5-fwfsxfirfgafe F S i sy. K- E is F . ,swf-5 'F F ag,s:,f Sz 3 3 1 Q,.-WF i'-i F w s E ff 3 get x 5 if si x . i t s Fe ' 3 F i- 5 t 5 FS.. F... F X t'i'- t. , R' as F .N E .gl 1 Y' .ws-sw awww RX'-Yu . f K if is.. NJ J... Fl hw K, . 3-if Fx A X as-n 5. 4 as .t W
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