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Resource Center Spurs Thinking Resource Center is helpfiil to Wayne Mitchell and Perry Gates. Imiividzmlism Is Stressed In English WVith every student taking three years of English, this department had the biggest enrollment of all. Making the most of flexible scheduling, teach- ers used more resource materials and audio-visual aids to encourage stu- dents to express themselves in speak- ing and writing. A habit of good read- ing and an appreciation of literature also were encouraged by members of this department. NVhat used to be the Reading Lab became the English Resource Center, Bl08. Bookshelves and tables were added as well as many small desks for studying. Magazines, books, records of literary works, and a nearly com- plete selection of plays by Shakes- peare were added. - Trying to express himself, john Stonerock uses creativity and skill. 24 Writing summaries of stories read in class helps pupils in self-expression.
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Mrs. Ruth Stamper Library Aide Mrs. Wanda Kaucher Library Aide Cafeteria staff includes QSEATEDJ Mrs Norris, Mrs. Wilt, Mrs. Hoots, Mrs. Tumer, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. D. Sell. Mrs M. Sellg QSTANDINGJ Mrs. Rinsch, Mrs Fowler, Mrs. Sumpter, Mrs. Wiles, Mrs Office employees are KSEATEDD Mrs. Edith Ingram, Mrs. Jeannette Sheddrick. CSTAND- Arthur, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Stoots, Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Guffey, Mrs. Catron, Mrs. Maddy, and Mrs. Cole- man. 23 INGD Mrs. Margaret Bow, Mrs. Ann Baker, Mrs. Ida Good, and Mrs. Jean Zeigler. Well-known custodians during the day are Mrs. Ruth Davis and Mr. john York.
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Small group discussions prove to be some- what comical at times. .. .f - ,,, ff f f x . Wa Wlyy A t is Www: an its Conversations develop into heated argu- ments when discussing politics. 25 mall Groups Are Lively ln Social Studies Numerous changes have been made within the Social Studies Department this year. Special areas were set aside for large and small group instruction. The concrete wall between rooms B214 and B215 was removed and a folding partition added to form a large group area. Small group rooms were achieved by dividing B204 with folding walls. Again this year, Student Council and class elections were conducted by history students. A mock election also was held during the time of the gen- eral elections last November. Out- standing social studies students were selected to attend Boys' and Girls' State at Indiana University. Applying correct voting procedures, john Younghaus casts his vote.
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