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at ', Dennis Olenick -sl f Q Darren Lemmon is forced to pose. ,Vx N4 Myrtle Rotbermel .---Iff' ff, K . 3., ,, k 52.15 1,4 2 ' 4' . K C, YI? A 1 x David Sickles intricate equiptment can become . confusing. A-Q14 . Liss Sheets displays deep concentration. assistance. Jeff Topolinski puts his mind to work. Anne Ebrborn asks Mrs. Rotbermel for Lib1'a1'y!A. V Distributes Many eso urces Hersey classes are not the only place for one to increase his knowledge, but now almost all students look to the library as the center of relaxing study. The library contains a Variety of resources such as books, magazines, records, tapes, typewriters, and anything else one can think of It serves the students as Well as the teachers with valuable information. This year's staff consists of Head Librarian, Mr. Olenik,' Assistant Librarian, Mrs. Rothermel,' and In- structional Assistants, Mrs. Nordli and Mrs. Stoller. Study Hall Supervisors, Mrs. Fabbrini and Mr. McCullough should also be recognized for their assis- tance. Audio-Visual is also a major department when it comes to the need for equipment. H erse y Audio- Visu- al has it all. Not only is the staff made up of Educa- tional Support Personal Workers, but many interest- ed studen ts. Countless amounts of audio-visual equip- ment are found here and serve the student body and faculty members. Film projectors, slide projectors, and cameras are just a few of the widel y used items in this department. Head of the Audio-Visual Depart- ment is Mr. Sickles,' Secretary, Mrs. Bondzinski,' and Instructional Assistant, Mrs. Poziemski'. Many thanks to all of the help and services they have allocated. by Cindy Frankiewicz ' ' . .ef Q i4 .-1 Lauri Dworzak escapes all distrac- tions.
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Growth S Evident for Deaf . The deaf education program at Hersey has certain- ly shown signs of progress and expansion, Because of the increasing enrollment of students, H ve new teachers have been added to the staff In addition, more rooms are being occupied for classes. Most ex- citing of the program 's expansions is the beginning of work with Apple Computers, The computers are be- ing programed for work in ma th classes, but the pro- grams Chairperson, Louise Wilson, is hoping for the development of a program in Da ta Processing. The deaf students come from a wide-spread region- al area. This year th ere are 76 students enrolled in the program. The department has twelve teachers, three interpreters, two counselors and one secretary. The courses offered to the students are mostly self-con- tained, but many students are integrated into regular classes along with an interpreter to interpret infor- mation to them. Along with the above accomplishments, the deaf students at Hersey are involved in sports and other school activities. lt is evident that the deaf education program at Hersey is a success. by Julie Gartner qga i Mrs. Meyers looks over Pa ul Dorn 's work. 1 . X t A. 1 .. 7 auf. .-- a 2 git, N' .' Tina Lonsdale pays careful atten- tion to Mrs. Coursey. f, if J R Louise Wilson, Chairperson Gail Bedessem . 1 Michael Cooke Q, ,Q Dx K - x 5 . ff .Y 1' . P31 Tgdgldi Diana Thorpe Mindi Selemen takes instruction from new James Davies teacher Miss Rothgeb. I , v'.' . , ' gf ,N 3' I .. W. Q.. ,V N ,N rx - ' Q ' I V . Y YLQ' lm In V V I, ,M cg ,V - ,X X I , 35 J ,N - K I. A 5 ,ug ' ,-- ' xiii Q' .j ,?, ,N QQ 1' Q Q sg N H Susan Sarapata Sb8l'0H R00k fw Syl vig Me ye 1-5 Sheryl Goldman Jane Endee
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upil Personnel Department Gives Helping Hand The Pupil Personnel Service KPPSJ is headed by Mr. Donald Henne. The program consists of many Hne counselors who help students with problems both at school and at home. Also working with the department are many spe- cialists, including Carol Steenbock, school psycholo- gistg Dolores Scully, school nurseg Cathy Bieber, speech therapistg Guy Karm, police counselorg Jack Konko, social worlcerg and our new deaf ed. counselor, Joan Callen. The college career program is run by Mr. Blim and Mr. Perpitch. This is to help Junior and Senior stu- dents hnd information concerning their college and career choices. The Individual Resourse program URL headed by Mr. Robert Leece, is a special Education program which consist of about 100 students. The Pupil Personnel Service has done a wonderful job helping students throughout the year! by Cathy Crews f iii' Mr. Scott helps Katie Friel with her schedule. In , I .41 gi,i , ,l f lrcf -- X' ' ft..Q4ifV?. ff-Q .. J., qs. , 1. ,LI M xy A 4 t .,-' ,HI : l lfll EQ ' L if LUV 7 iz it 11 'F .. 2' 5 rm 6 - M s,lt Mr. Perpitch gives a student advice for college. ',,,.-..., ii. . i, as iii I ,WE Judy HBSf01'f Paula Kivlnnd receives help from Mrs. Hasterd. isa- ,, f -. A 1 - y 'AK s ' av 4 Q eifneifmt ,,:,e'f:-, ' C ' i - 1 ' u Guy Karm Richard Kirgfein Linda Kleinschmidt Lawrence Kocsmaros 1 1 ,4-ff, 'xa ,,, , ,,, J X 'x i r Donald Henn-Div. Head my QW 4 - 1 'l eff-2 ! ,Z Q I Henry Blim ,,,,, V ,, , mfg, ,eq ..,, f ! Joan Callan W Jim Grayes 1 N ef wx .V Jack Konko
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