Marion High School - Warrior Yearbook (Marion, KS)

 - Class of 1982

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A.V. equipment popular in media center “Students with overdue books and magazines.” are the biggest headache of librarian Ms. Monta Saker. Saker, who has been librarian at MHS for seven years, said that teachers make a lot of use of the new A.V. equipment which in- cludes two television monitors on which films can be viewed. The fact that there are now over 300 paper and hardback books in the library and the newness of the rooms is what Saker is most proud of. She said, however, that she would like the library to be more centrally located and convenient to use. The school faculty is only human as Ms. Saker proves when she talked about one of her embar- rassing moments. She thought she had something video taped but did not check it before the class came in, and it turned out to be the wrong tape. Ms. Saker has six student librarian aids this year, five girls and one bov. Right: Freshman Jerry Stika uses his few extra minutes after a film to read a magazine. Above Right: Junior Fatty Medina and Freshman Richard Genandt research their subject thoroughly Above Top: Ms Monta Saker does some typing in her office. Above: Library T.A.'s — Front Row: Loreen Wiens. Rod Barnett. Marie Druse. Back Row: Cindy Stevens. Darla Vogel. Brenda O’Dell. 16

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Business applies technical skills Mrs. Helen Reznicek, in her thir- teenth year as business teacher at MHS, said there would be a greater use of computers in the business field. Reznicek taught Accounting, Shorthand, Consumer Decision Making, and Business Math. Her special interests were camp- ing and working on her new home. “Computer has really been fun and a challenge for me. I have learned a lot and have some idea of how they work. Margi Dyck — Senior Mr. Bill Pickering (Pick) com- posed the second business teacher. This marked his tenth year of teaching and coaching at MHS. Pickering taught the computer classes which were added in the 1981-82 year, as well as Typing I, General Business, Consumer Deci- sion Making and Physical Educa- tion. In Computer Programming, students learned how to operate the computer: the second nine weeks they learned how to write programs and later used it to help with the business classes. What was Pick's first love, business teacher or coach? “Coaching, he said with a grin. In his off moments from coaching or teaching, Pickering liked to fish and enjoyed hunting with his hunting dog Sparkey. Reznicek said that the enroll- ment in business was “up just a little bit because they added a business math class. Pickering said that enrollment was up in his area of business, also. LEFT: Junior Doug Schmidt along with Seniors Jeff Harris and Rick Siefcert use the new computer during their free time. ABOVE LEFT: Mr Bill Pickering takes time to sign a pass for a student. ABOVE: Mrs. Helen Reznicek shows her spirit by wearing a red and blue shirt on a game day. 15



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Spanish Club plans activities In its second year at MHS. Spanish Club planned many ac- tivities. Among these were a skating party, a Spanish meal prepared by club members, and a field trip to the University of Kan- sas for KU Foreign Language Day. During the regular club meetings, games and folk dances were highlighted. In addition, club members received buttons which said, “Beseme, yo hablo espanol. or “Kiss me. I speak Spanish. As a special treat for the Christmas party, second year students and club officers presented a “la posada”—a tradi- tional Mexican skit depicting Mary and Joseph's search for lodging. A pinata. made by Spanish II students, was also a part of the Christmas party. When it came to class time. Spanish students were taught vocabulary, basic sentence pat- terns and simple grammar. They were, likewise, expected to under- stand the Spanish language and to be able to express themselves in the language. Also, they were ex- posed and made aware of the dif- ferent Spanish-speaking cultures. Spanish II pupils were allowed to work independently.. UPPER LEFT: Patty Jeffrey learns how to tell time in Spanish by completing a worksheet with Mrs. Jo Ann Good's assistance. LEFT: While Ann Waner. Kathy Hayes. Mrs. Good and Suzanne Steward watch. Jenny McGuire swings at the pinata during the Spanish Club Christmas party. ABOVE: Spanish Club—Front Row: Patty Medina. Linda Robinson. Stuco Represen- tative Shawn Dalke. Vice President Ann Waner. Sponsor Mrs. Jo Ann Good. Presi- dent Alice Hockensmith. Secretary Kathy Hayes. Lori Endres. Jenny McGuire. SE- COND ROW: Patty Jeffrey. Dawn Hoffman. Tammy Harris. Steph Loney. Janet Hett. Melanie Conyers. Lisa Hess. THIRD ROW: Mike Stewart. Melissa Krispense. Jacquie Hett. Suzanne Steward. Brenda O’Dell. Joe Hockensmith. John Martinez. Chris Meierhoff. Leslie Jeffrey. 17

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