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arents get Students decked themselves out in their best dress uniforms for the “Big Inspec- tion.” It was the night for parent and advisor conferences, held during the week of October I8th-22nd. In part, the parents met with the advisors to discuss what classes the student should take for second semester. The conference began when the parent and student team marched in. step through the doorway and reported to the advisor. As soon as they were seated they began to talk about the grade point average the student had. The next thing the advisors were interested in was that they had the graduating credits that were required. The third important thing was what courses to take for college prep. Then, when they got done with the Juiz Busselmann: Art Department, B.F.A. Fine Arts. Carol Calloni: Communications Department, B.A. English, M.A. English. Jeanette Campa: Secretary. David Carpenter: Social Studies Department, B.S. Social Studies. Kevin Carr: Math Department, A.B. Math, A.B. Communications. Robert K. Chamberlain: Social Studies Depart- ment, B.S. Education, M.A. Education. Bernie Chiste: Advisement Counseling. Robert Cliff: Social Studies Department, B.S. So- cial Studies Education, M.A. Social Studies Education. Jo Ann Conger: B.S. Education, M. Education. Stacy Cooley: Child Development Department, B.S. Child Development. Mary Ann Coulter: Secretary. Stanley Cox: Foreign Language And English De- partments, B.A. Education, M.A., Education. Jane L. Curry: Counseling Department, B.S. Psy- chology, M. Ed. Counseling. Dale Davis: Audio Visual Department. Thomas Day: Math Department, A.B. Psycholo- gy, M.Ed. Counseling in on the act important things, the student could choose what class he wanted to take for personal reasons. Karen Noll, advisor, commented, “I was happy to see the hopes, aspirations, and concerns of the students.” As a result of the meetings, the parents understood. their child’s schedule and their grade point average. Marilyn Edds, advisor, said, “It was nice to know that the parents thought it was worthwhile. It was truly a night to remember. ES SE ST ES SD While looking through the course catalog, Lisa Trueb, sophomore, and her mother make final deci- sions with the aid of Mimi Almonroeder, advisor. Faculty 137
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With the close attention of Doug Becker, senior, Dave Kempa, advisor, helps prepare a schedule dur- ing group advisement. In his homeroom, Paul Schroeder, advisor, talks with Andy Perry, sophomore, and his father about the new courses available. Nancy Adelsberger: Home Economics Depart- ment, B.S. Vocational Home Ec. Ed., M.Ed Sec- ondary Education. Robert Allendorf: Art Department, B.S. Educa- tion, M.A. Art. Jo Etta Alwood: Communications Department, B.A. English, M.A, English. Joan Avioli: Communications Department, B.A. Biology, M.A.T. English. Richard L. Banks: Music Department, B.A. Music. Sue Barry: Foreign Language Department, B.S. Education, M.A. History. Susan Benassi: Business E xe va. B.S. Business Educat{ MN a E atio Bob Blanner: Soci tme | Education. d Ellen Bowles: Rar ge an tment, RYA. Bue a ul ie e We Ay Z mo Sa Boyer che roto bi ; of otk iM art en¥B.S. Educa- tio ris Bro Scfénge De ent, B.S.E. Bi Ps a fa pp yt Geek “ X a at f » Vb i C 4 ) Discussing plans for second semester, Mike Taylor, ” e yf junior, sits with Lyle Thompson, advisor, in the Ad- (- ! | |p” Ve visement Center. ( xe. ( 136 Faculty i
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138 Teachers and Student Activities, A.B. History, M.A. Theology, M.A. English Dion F. Dion: Art Department, B.A. English Art, M.Ed. Counseling Psychology Cary Ditton: Math Department, B.S. Math Kathleen Dombrink: Science Department, B.A. Chemistry, M.S. Chemistry Christine Dominguez: Foreign Language Department, B.A. Spanish and Secondary Education, M.Ed. Secondary Counseling, M.Ed. Adult Education Jerry Dwyer: Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education, M.A. Physical Education Marilyn Edds: Counseling and Business Departments, Ed.$. Education Specialist, M.S. Business Education, B.S. Business Education Vivian Edgar: Secretary Mary Eichenberger: Music Department, B.M. Music Education, M.M. Music Education Jim Jack Ellis: Foreign Language and English Departments, B.S. Education, M.Ed. Robbie Miller Engel: Special Studies- Special School District, K-8 Regular Education, K-I2 Behavioraly Disordered and Learning Disabled Patricia Etling: Counseling Department, B.A. Speech, Drama, Music M.Ed. Counseling Looking at the strange foreigners, these small chil- dren stare in chubby cheeked wonder. Raising hands from the elbow up is only one of the strict rules these children must follow at a middle school in China.
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