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86 Social Studies Teens Speak Freely percent of the students W had a class in the Social Studies department. I find World History fun, said Soph. Sandy Schrotke. This was the comment heard from many. On the other hand, as Jr. Sindee Claflin commented, lt seems like teachers were more concerned about what happened years ago, instead of focusing on important current events. Teenagers are discriminated against, and they really have a lot to give, stated Ms. Cooper, teacher of the famous Pyschology and Sociology Ms. Cheryl Andre Mr. Fred Carnes Mr. Sam Landrum Mr. Tom Lincoln .WX sas -,g ' and :- 'Er class. It helps you find yourself, quoted Sr. Diane Koehler. During class . . -N L-if ,, A . i time they were treated as an individual and felt free to speak their mind. Outside of class students were active with the community, helping in Nursing Homes and elementary schools. The department welcomed two new teachers, Ms. Susan Romero and Mr. Fred Carnes. 13 No, we're not watching teIevision, quoted Mr. James Morgan. 21 Ms. llla McFadden teaches Dennis Verria, Dave Campbell and Cathy Donovan to bow Japanese style. 31 Jr. Tayna Davis answers the question with excitement. 4l Soph. Pat Sudyka looks up research for a special project. Ms. llla McFadden Mr. John Pounder Ms. Nancy Sprague Ms. Deana Strom ill- A-r T 9 Nut l 1 E, 'ti
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iii' think we have one of the best business departments in the state, quoted Mr. Rick Bettger, who was head of the department. Mr. Bettger has been teaching in the Gateway Business Department for five years and plans to continue teaching here. Through his strong encouragement and input into the business curriculum, he has been a great asset to the student's business education. The Business Department has grown a great deal since Gateway first opened. The percentage of students entering the business classes was 350!0 higher than any other Aurora Public School. November 9th was a day the business students looked forward tog it was Business Education Careers Day, which was held once a year. Certified public accountants, lawyers, bankers, realtors, and other business administra- tors came to explain the techniques and duties involved in becoming a business career person. Business 85
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Y -Y.. 5 .. . 'L' Q! 'If ki? , ' Q Ms. Jo Cooper Mr. Larry Harder Ms. Ingrid Lindemann Mr. James ,Morgan Ms. Barbara Reddick Ms. Susan Romero Mr. Chuck Woodward I -, Q .. y X ' Nr Studies 87
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