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Changes also affected the English De- partment at KV, as it had new and bet- ter classrooms. Smaller classes 3rd and 4th quarter allowed teachers to spend more time in helping students and preparing new ideas. Mr. Wortman’s German classes spent many hours planning their trip to Ger- many around Easter vacation. This trip had been postponed from last year, but enthusiam of participants helped bring it into being this year. New faces in the English Department were Mrs. Jankowske, yearbook spon- sor, and Mrs. Glenn, the replacement for Mr. Osburn. The Special Education Department progressed steadily. Mrs. McKinney, a new aid to Special Ed., helped Mr. Oli- ver prepare for new and exciting events. We’re learnin g from each other 1. Jeff Van Oort passes his study time away by chatting with a nearby neighbor. 2. Bob Hosieth unsuccessfully tries to get the attention of the class. 3. Jennifer Riggle points the facts out to Roger Koster. 4. Kelly McBride reads the finished product with satisfaction. 5. Charlotte Heinz puts herself in the “high position so she can teach the class. 6. Sue Gaillard and Michelle Leturgez discuss their most recent homework assign- ments. 22
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1. Library Assistants: Row 1: Ann Bubalo, Gina Seegers, Lisa Meditz, Lisa Ryska, Mike Scott, Nancy Moberg. Row 2: Carol Alhmeire, Mary Beth Gustin, Anna Kalinowski, Mary Jane Stim- ple. Row 3: Ceila Liebe, Joe Bubalo. 2. Students do find a quiet place to study once in a while. 3. Av Assistants: Row 1: Mike Kohlman, Scott Eli- sha, Clayton Baugh, Mark Kordys, Row 2: David Slawnikowski, Kevin Bratcher, Jeff Kurdalak, John Jabaay, Brett Vandermolen, Bill Dykstra, Dave Molon. 4. Daryll Hoffer performs his amaz- ing balancing act while reading the book, How to Be Cooordinated.” 5. Mr. Metzger relaxes into one of his favorite “Wonderwoman adventures, while on his break. Accomplishments come with chaos Schedules, bookwork, and many other tedious jobs provided more than enough work to keep the guidance of- fice people busy during the year. Mrs. Traster, Mr. Hughes and Mrs. Stimple did their best to keep business running smoothly throughout the year. Miss Smith and Mr. Hartzler had their work cut out for them in trying to keep both the middle school and the high school up-dated with the newest books and films. Trying to manage two schools proved to be quite a task; but with the help of Mrs. Kurdelak, library and AV assistants, the job was com- pleted admirably.
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