Goodrich High School - Martian Yearbook (Goodrich, MI)

 - Class of 1982

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Goodrich High School - Martian Yearbook (Goodrich, MI) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 55 of 208
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Mr. Brian Newman, High School English and German, is sur rounded by most of the rest ot the English statts: Mrs. Jaon Metzgen Middle School' Mrs. Margaret Ferguson, High School' Mrs. Betty Kuehn, Middle School' Mrs. Barbara Western, High School French,' Mrs. Kathleen Schollar, High SchooI,' Mrs. Mar tha Elliott, High School CNot pictured are.' Mrs. Sally Gegenheimer and Mrs. Vicki Kehoe, Middle Schoolj. John Flores, Dawn DeJohn and Mike Goodwin are into Ameri can Lit. vocabulary study. Mrs. Elliott demonstrates one ot the techniques used in CPR when the entire taculty spent an in-service day on the vital LD. teachers SFICOUIUQS SfUC7'9I7fS in all GIGGS training. Heidi Grose concentrates on The Scarlet Leher, one of the units studied in American Literature which is required ot all GHS graduates. Mr. Gath uses his mathematical techniques to mix a perfect punch, a skill that comes in handy when the teachers have a holiday potluck. The Learning Disabilities teachers are.' Mrs. Pat Wagoner, Mrs. Mary Jane Oudendyk, and Mrs. Irene Doherty who are stand ing behind Mrs. Beverly Leek. Qs 'Ries NWS' Sf E 49

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English skills continue essential lo all work No ITICIIGF WI'leI'I'1el' Curriculum-makers DUSI1 fOl' DGSICS Of IDDOVGIIOIWS, the Language Arts Department is in the thick of if. READING WRITING SPEAKING LISTENING These Skills, S0 FISCSSSCITY fOf SUCCESS in CNY work choice, have to be taught Gnd fe-ICIUQIII, DI'ClCIICed Gnd practiced GQGII1, used Clnd applied OVGI' Gnd OVSY CS students proceed ffOlT'l 6th to 'IOII1 Qfdde. Once they reach 11th grade, electives open to them, and their career, college, and occupational choices all come into play as they move into composition, literature, skills, writing or reading classes. As students with learning disabilities have been placed in regular classrooms, the L.D. teachers have become even more involved, not only with the English department but with every other department as well. 3 ,to --mms



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SCf9I7C9 CfGSS6S Offel' flTlpOffGI7f kI7O wledge Experiments and dissections are just a couple of the many things students conquer in Science classes. Science, a required class for 9th and 10th grade, ls one subject needed to get into college. Starting at 'llth grade, students can choose either advanced biology, chemistry, or physics to continue their study in the science field. Some students look forward to the experiments, N. 1' ,K ,,3 , X 0fhSfS turn QWCY fl'Om The dissections, while still OfheI'S just plain eI lj0Y eVefYfhiI'lQ GDOU1' fheif SCi6I'lCe classes. This ITIGY SOUI ld VefY GCSY, but all of these COUl'SeS fdke plel'1fY of SfUdYiI'1Q Gnd work. Whefhel' the knowledge QCIil'1ed GddS enI'iChfT1eFlf to daily life Of SGFVSS GS G Spl'iI'1QbOCl'Cl to G Cdfeef in science, these classes mGke C FSUI contribution to GHS SfUdel'1TS.

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