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WANT History History His to Psychology, American History, Citizen- ship, Anthopology, etc. take your pick, and you become a member of the Social Studies Department. This department of our school teaches a wide variety of sub- jects. Thus the instructors must be versi- fied in their education, their abilities, and their interests. A highlight of the year for Mr. Todd was a student teacher from SOSC, Mr. Ken Anderson. This allowed Mr. Todd a break from the routine and a chance to get a head start on the planning for next year, something many teachers would like the opportunity to do. Members of this department included: Above: Bob Zumbo, Mike Morgan. At Left: Art Ochoa, Merlin Reynolds, Don Lentz, Larry Todd. 60 MANAMA'S
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ABOVE: Robbi Porter, Cathy Bunnell, Monte Dehlinger, Rick Anderson, Judy Story, Jane Demetrakos The Business Department this year was a very active group of people. Each member of this department spent many hours working with the students of Ma 2ama. It was not uncommon to find at least one member of the department at every function that took place during the 1979-1980 year. This group of educators trained many of our future leaders in the world of business. One of the highlights for the department was having one of their students, Jamie Meador, named as a receipitant of a US Bank Scholarship. The future looks bright for the Business Department at Mazama. TEACHERS? ? ? smcss ag s? KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE COPY??? w iness business Rush Caught with her mouth open AGAIN!!! RETURNING TO SENDER 59
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azama's Math Department was a very active group of people. Early in the year they got an act together for the Gong Show, taking 2nd place, they were loved by the students. Very seldom did a day go by but one would not hear some sort of an an- nouncement in the bullitin concerning this group. Whether it be a Math Club meeting, Mister Heidrich selling those pencils, or renting his ties, or compe- tency make-up time. Their presence in our school was well marked. During carnival time, one could have their bio-rythms read, or bet on a game of 21 against the computer. To end the year, Mazama hosted a coun- ty wide Math competition, in which our students placed FIRST. Math Math Mathj Math Math Math Jim Stewart Carol Robart RETURN TO SENDER 61
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