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' f k,.iJ--' -ly-.V 3 I ji 1' , am, 1 4 ff-.Q 7-' 'N Stud nts lp Stud nts The biggest duty that elementary tutors had was helping a teacher in an elemen- tary class. The elementary classes that the stu- dents went to were at Bcardsley and during the two periods they were there, they learned a lot about helping cle- mentary students. Taking roll, clearing absences and sometimes teaching the class were all duties of student teachers. Being able to help those who can't read very well or have problems in English, is what Traci Bullard said was the most enjoy- able part of being a student teacher. 92 Elementary Tutors, Student Teachers, Peer Counselors Most of the people involved in peer counseling liked it because they were able to help others with their problems. As Donna Weller put it, I learn things about myself that I didn't know before and I feel good about helping other peo- ple. The first step that peer counselors took was learning the basic techniques of counselingg then they were able to par- ticipate in one-to-one counseling. Some of the group's activities through- out the year included meeting with peer counselors from other schools and visit- ing classes at Bakersfield College. TOP: Matt Scrivano, elementary tutor, helps student with his art work. ABOVE: James Carroll, student teacher, tiques a painting done by Tracy Rohrer.
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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT PAGE: Freddie Garcie aims an M-I4 demiliterized rifle. lA de- militarized rifle will not fire, and is used only for drill and ceremoniesj JROTC cadets at Camp Pendleton cat C-Ra- tions. C-Rations are a complete meal compacted in a box so they're easily carried in a backpack or by hand, and are eaten out in the field during training or combat. . Freddie Garcia looks through a Dragon missile sight. Dragon missiles are used to destroy tanks and armed enemy emplacements. Fred Bommcr comes out of the gas chamber at Camp Pendleton. The gas chamber is used to familiarize Marines with CS ftearl gas. Going into the gas chamber with a gas mask on protects the Marine against the gas. Before coming out of the chamber Marines took the mask off. letting them know what CS gas is like. JR ROTC members, FRONT ROW: Michele McGinnis, Cy Sgt., Sgt. Donna Kronschnabel, SSgt. Julia Gonzalez, Cpl. Geri Beltz, Pr. Vlaria Gonzalez. ROW 2: Gy Sgt. Steven Rascoe, Cpl. Rios, Cpl. Mike Kennedy, P.F.C. Grant, P.F.C. George Legarrefa, P.U.T. .lohn Grijalva, P.U.T. Bruce Tisler. ROW 3: Capt. Cameron Taylor, Sgt. Maj. Fred Garcia, Sgt. Cal Morrison, P.F.C. James Shepard, P.F.C. Taylor Duncan, Pvt. Rob- ert Phillips, lst Lt. Steve Cline. ROW 4: P.F.C. James LaRose, Pvt. Nathan, Pvt. Russell, Pvt. Darren Devo, Pvt. Carl Risner, Pvt. Shawn Grigsby, P.F.C. Betty Stonechipher, Pvt. Lana Knight, P.F.C. Glenn Wright. ROW 5: Pvt. Melisa David, P.F.C. Mike Graham, Pvt. Don Venable, Pvt. Gene Chambers, Pvt. Robert Brians, Pvt. Darrell Rose, Pvt. Bill Hinkle, Pvt. David Parker, Pvt. Paul Washington, Pvt. Shane Shopshire, P.F.C. Anglea Robertson, Pvt. John Mowery. ROW 6: Gy Sgt. Bill Mitchell, SSgt. Richard Kronschnabel, MSgt. Fred Bommer, Cpl. David Ruiz, Sgt. David Nathan. Jkorcfon
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COUNSELING members FRONT ROW: Berry, Lena Schliek, Dawn Fritz, Mary Cox, Barbara Rogovoy, Don Felz, Kristie ROW 2: Ken Spell, Gina Goesling, Ran- Ward, Mickey Rice, Bryan Turney, Colleen l, Donna Weller, Glenda Thomas, Debby odd. ROW 3: Mr. Don McGill, Nancey Lucus, ' wmv 5 Karen Brewton, Doreen Barber, Donna Beaver, Becky Martin, Margaret Symons, John Baca, Bobby Sharp, Lori Spencer, Lori Hatcher, Yvette Alonzo. ROW 4: Darell Tindell, Farrel Robbins, Leah Rivera, Charmaine Davis, Jerry Graber, Teresa Campbell, Lanette Johnson, Lisa Cotton, Debbie Shearer, Teri Rahder, Eric Thurston. ELEMENTARY TUTORING members FRONT ROW: Terri George, Joanna Rucker, Vera Duke, Richard Wheeler, Richard Blevins, Tom Driver, Paul Ross. ROW 2: Karen Mercer, Darren White, Bev Sharp, Karen Anderson, Rocky Ray, Matthew Scrivano, Glen Comstock, Cathy Turney, Ricky Rhine, Chris Turner, Jess Elder, David Miller, Nancy Sears. ROW 3: Rena Buxton, Renee Dutton, Rhonda Good, Donna Lewis, Jeannette Daves, Annette Daves, Debbie Perry, Stacy Powell, Cory Chase, Judy Bracken, Lisa Quinn, Kim McCane. CENTER LEFT: STUDENT TEACHING members FRONT ROW: James Carroll, Gabie Ralphs, Julie Cummins, Caren Burt. ROW 2: Robin Kuster, Robin Ferguson, Traci Bullard, Debbie Dominguez. ABOVE: Eric Thurston and Donna Weller com- pare notes on their experiences as peer counsel- ors. Elementary Tutors, Student Teachers, Peer Counseling 93
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