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C WOS period 7 class' version of Slaughter House Five. Mr Starkey listens to his students solve Queen Anne and King George dilemma. 142 - Language Arts . . Keeps With The Times Moving Forward All The Time The Language Arts department has made changes this year, such as a new department chairman, Mrs. Foreman. Mrs. Chiles informed Mrs. Foreman is a very positive person who has been very influential in creating a harmonious at- mosphere with lots of cooperation be- tween teachers in the department. One of the two new teachers in the department this year was Mr. Sandoval, who is also the new Newspaper sponsor. In the past, he has taught ninth grade language arts, journalism and sponsored another newspaper. He said, I enjoy teaching, especially at the high school level. I enjoy being with young people and introducing them to the different kinds of knowledge this world has to offer. Mrs. Hurelle also shared in the changes with her transition into the world of yearbook productions. She was quoted with an energetic, Holy Cow! I had no clue it would be this much work! Mrs. Starkey, who has been here since the school opened, said, The love for children and humor are important quali- ties for a teacher to have. Every kid counts! The Language Arts department had also felt the sophomores Big Chief real- ly helped the students this year, as did the students. The tenth grade Big Chiefs gave the sophomores a chance to know themselves a little better and their writing ability, said Rich Acker. All in all, the department has done an exceptional job this year on its move forward.
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we 18 if l l S. Y ' 2 1 it Dale Bartkus Becky Crozier Don Sandoval Katherine Starkey Mrs, Crozier examines the Rampage in preparation for her film class. Mt. and Mrs. Simmons spend their usual Saturday afternoon at a Rams game. john Btovsky Monica Foreman Vernon Simmons sk 4 .If . fag 4, 'I 5 if ..,i,,, ,,,, ,i , s,i, 699' . oi., LSQEYQQEW 5.75, -. ff it ' . , . . ar' 'Y f 2' f - - f W .f,.a Z Y f ff ,ra iia,, E fa M1 f . f f 1 7 Bobbie Chiles Susan Hurelle janet Simmons ' s :V s,r,::sH'g, ,i.g, ,,.. A ',:,, fri! iw' ' f -ar, ri, si N . . X-F. . 1 ' .Q 1 V2 avg? si. Rita Couture Marie Osse james Starkey Anne Conley Ellie Leina Wea ver Da vid Sheppard Mrs. Forman Ms. Foreman began her reaching career at GM in 1978. Before she taught, however, she modeled part time for an agency in Denver. In 1981 Ms. Foreman suffered a serious car accident and she stopped model- ing. Even though Ms. Foreman is no longer a model, she plays an active role in the media. She has organized media campaigns for such celebrities as john Elway to help support The March of Dimes and has done an internship at Channel 9 When asked why she is so involved with media she said To me everything we do revolved around communication When I teach Im teaching people to communicate by expressing them selves on paper or by speaking Ms Foreman continually stresses the point that even though she is heavily involved with the media she loves teaching 1 feel Im doing more for more people this way and I m really happy teaching She also added that she loves kids and meeting new people She Certainly chose the right profession s ' Y s - s , . Language Arts - 143
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