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DONATING HIS prep period time, English teacher Mike Obler, waits to give blood, The Bloodmcbde Unit was at the school on De- FACULTY The School day started out with the staff arriving by 7:30 a.m. to finish preparations for the days activities. Time was important to teach- ers to prepare materials, dupli- cate materials, and grade. And time was especially important for the 17 new teachers at the beginning of the year. Like every year teachers strived to reach goals to provide a good education. They came with new ideas to continue an interest in learning. Part of the process the stu- dents saw was the variety of electives that were available each semester. They provided challenges for the students and even for themselves. Also this year, several new changes were made! Mr. Clough became our new principal and we gained two assistant princi- pals. They were Ms. Beaird, with her Louisiana accent, and Mr. VanVleet, a social teacher from the Jr. High School. REVIEWING PLANS for a woodworking project, Machine Woods teacher Jim Vandervest olcays the design so the student may start building the project. .mm
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WN 1,1 x. v s. ,-X 1 we f -I -r V w f ' fa ,,f vw ,-ffjif. , few, . , L Wf,g4:pf , ,, 1 rf' f gn ,',,', I, I, pf fi , , 4 I 7 ff IT PAYS NOT only to read people's faces in the hall, but in the lunchroorn, too. Expres- sions range from delight Cleltj to disgust Qrightl. DONATING THEIR TIME answering phones for the Labor Day Ierry Lewis Telethon were Kevin DiLorenzo and Karen Knutson. ENIOYING THE LIGHTER moments of class- room routine were Mary Harmon, Diane Haas, Verla Weissinger and Elaine Denn. IN A TIGHT squeeze, junior Mary Kramer was being held up by seniors Reid Faulner and Iohn Smyrski. ONE OF THE GREAT minds at work, Jason Iwasko, plans his next move at a chess match. 83
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M i.71V.4.7:7A,.... A95h:,5p73 W., ,717 ,-,W , uy4ww 'W 'M 'W H ,emaej zz, X WlHwmmu.,..,,, ff ff . if W ,f f W ,I REVIEWING BLOCKING ASSIGNMENTS with the offensive team are Assistant Football Coaches lim Campbell and Bill Nelson. INSPECTING A COMPUTOR PROGRAM, Math teacher Bill Carlson corrects program language for a student. The program was run in the schoo1's computer terminal. FACULTY ASSIGNMENTS include lunchroom duty. Science teacher Ken Saeleus supervised over 5a lunch period. EXAMINING AN EQUATION, Math teacher larl Olson helps Sean McGinnis locate the error. Advanced Algebra was part of Mr. Olson's teaching assignment. f 85
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