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,f .2 . 0 XX oi' N Q , Q xx 'Z x -R Busy Builders lndusrrol Arts tres to gtve the studenr oostc lenowledge ond slatlls tn technology to better prepore hlrn for frrttng 'tro rodoy s soctery lndustrtol Arts olso glves the student the oooorruntry ro leorn ond worls wtth bostc tools ond nnochtnery whtch wtll help hrrn tn hrs everydoy Ilfe - ' nl:-.NN df- l woes :rt rfusi - . 'lf' 41 SQVHYL rylfj Vhjv 24, . 'J wg f rt ffl lu He s storr tg , K ' 'r ' ' .r ft 'rod 'rg h'td'wd 4,,,,.,pf4 I ' Y HF X ll ' ilflfdl Jtly Ml. L. words V - A Ms S. Drxon teoches 7th Srh Qrlt grodft Qhotuses Some other l't1rltlsftf?', ,fttltde rfwftsw sfltQltlrNQ CG r,Jtr'll1', pluslf-r Crufls 50wtOQ uflfl xlwrl 'ug lltw lN lr'-r Ollt VPOV lf Jl,lll'lq Melody Molsers .' wr tltrl' ' lwttlf' ,r ttf l0ylr'lJll1llQ'4ll1lVllH lf? ' -'Y l ltr' m tltttl ll :A Mfwlrtqrtl ltrrttlrt llta-ty pr-flrrrrrt rlll' ,tll t llltfrl'lI'w.-ll:-'fur-fl lltf-yrwtlrltltrwllval 4 fflll l, l lttfl rrlrl ul lltl' ll'-l'l4l ll ftflfllf '.lNIll',wH'Ll , ll v-, Lv:-', l-rl I rr 4-lI'. l'f't vu1tlfjt1vlI.'t1ll4v'l'. 'rr rluur 4' t -,rf-'lttrtw-tl-rl'. v'.v trl-rllltv'r'u1llM lftlllt--1'r'rl A 'llttl llv, ltln- ',lttl.f-.lt llt rl rrrttllrnr' lltlllxr-'. '- -ll '.' -tul ttttl 'll rJ't1rl1'tlttrtA t',t-rllut ltr r l l tl llrryl lu' lll'tlrrfvllltv-ro-t'.t1lllllvlullvt Crofty Cleoners Muff Drlrlf Steins-y Clrlforrl Dmsy Nowltrt Mory Cufiee Gertrude Sullon f? Y' vvvx' L ' l . f 0 'G' -v' . rp N ,rf sr X , we vfjf gr 16' scf LV XV, Poflkez vous lndusrriol English 4 Here s on exotfole of nre'dtsc pltne cooperorton Students often frnd rherr knowledge leorned tn one subject used or supported 10 onother Anorhe' groduore ot ODU s Mr. J. Flynn, Des des tnreresrs tn Indusrrtol Arts Mr, Flynn ts olso ocrtve th Korote ond rnolses o nneon klller roco V sf f . Mr. E. Welliver reoches 7th grodelndusrrtolfxrrs V IQ A1 i . ext A Mr. M. Weirich's hobby rs lrfe urself Hrs enrhuslosm for everyrhtng shows rn rhe woy he reoches Oth grode World of Con- structton ond rhe woy he works wrth hrs wrestlers A Thus IS MS. L. Hicks' third yeor reochtng Industrtol Arrs ot HHS She wos born tn Flortdo ond recerved her BS tn Secondory Educ Vocorronol lechnlcol Educ from Old Dornlnson Unlversrry I' , If ? FF U Y , , 1' l
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A graduate of Sweet Briar Col- lege, Ms. L. Coates teaches LDR Ca resource program for the learning disabled studentsb to 7th, 8th, and Qth graders. This is her 11th yeor teaching. V As of December 16, 1982, Ms. E. Durkin has been teaching for 1 year, 3 months, and A days . . . but who's counting? She also teaches LDR. Her hobbies are music, aerobics, crafts, and reading. V A follower offleamarkets, Ms. D. Davis is a native of South Hill, Virginia. During school hours, Ms. Davis teaches EMR students. V Picture Noi Available A Ms. B. Fraim returned to us at the end of January after having a baby girl on Nov. 30, 1982, She teaches the hearing- impaired students. Y A IJHS's very own Texan born teacher, Ms. B. Schultz, is in her 4th year here, Out of school finds her with fishing gear in her hands. 7 ' i , I. 1 A Mr. M. Slclgnano teaches L.D. This is his 7th year teaching. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and has attended New York State University and ODU. involved teachers: Ms. Stanley, Mr. Sicignano, Ms. Schultz, and Ms. Coates at the first day SCA rally. P Ms. L. Scott is the interpreter for the hearing-impaired students She has also been employed by the Norfolk City Schools and by Christopher Newport Col- lege She was born in the Republic of Panama V gli Coming to IJHS from the South Jersey Institute of Learning is Ms. R. Crow. She enjoys composing music for the piano, camping, photography, and visiting fleamarkets. She teaches EHR. V r arf' A Ms. D. Stanley is the EH aide Refusing to admit that she was born in Portsmouth, Virginia Beach is definitely her home She is very active in all sports and enjoys reading and needlepoint 5'0- 1! 3 .2275-'T A is 35 !1'g'gjf7g '1 vs we 115 A Spending her first year as an aide with Mr. Sicignano is Ms. N. Reese. She was born in Tampa. Fla. Some of her hobbies are cooking and reading. Extra-Care Givers! The Special Education department at Independence Jr. offers individual help to students who may be experiencing problems in their regular classrooms. Students are certified and qualified for these classes through our Child Study Team. Students who wish this kind of help should contact their guidance counselors.
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I l l l 'Q W yi' K X ,X 1 . X 1' 'H 't t - I I -1 all , ,9 ..1, N . ,.. X l y 4- . , X f Bus Drivers: Front: Whited, Dresen, Holl, Williomson, Reoume, Brockmon, Boker, Ebmeter, Mr lohnstone,Tronsportotion Aide Reeves, Connell. Bock: Brooks, Lue, Spence, Breidinger, Wethtngton, Smtth, Ponton, Cotpenter, Dovts, Gosktns, Moore, Morsholl, il ' 'T 4, , at Ww- , x A 1-L 4 These five folks ore in chorge of keeping the holls of IJHS sporkling They con be seen oround ony time of doy wiping here, wlsking there moking IJHS so neotl Jig T Nh, 'ZZ Demolition Drivers These people ore responsuble for the sofe deltveronce of the students to IJHS every doy They hove to hove the skulls of professtonol NASCAR drlvers to deol with the trol-ftc on Vtrgunto Beoch roods. 4 Pom Rodel, Rochel Cornrtke, Leslte Johnson, Nottlte Phtlltps, Monuelo Petty, Angelo Berrill Clossy Cooks 4 Cloudine Poul, Corleon Wtlktns, Borboro Wtlson, Donno Thummo CMonogerD, Suzonne Seneckol, Thelmo Stoncil 4 These Iodtes work very hord every doy to eose the hunger pongs of the students of Ill-l5 They ore often the unsung workers They prepore enough food for 1000 plus people every doy Hopefully they hove someone to cook for them ot home otter o long doy over the stoves of UHS 73
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