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lin-.t Sinai'-ws Schedules conflicts are usually the cause of SRA. Achievement tests aren't one of Kelly Munson's or'Tim Moore's ideas of fun. traffic jams in the counselors office. . M K A - 2- t iff ' o S1 . sits .ty.2t-za-me - fewft- rs .- .ss 'Qi ff., .. . ,,,. , . Q I - . 1 'L m .t-f..-,t.i..f..Wggstgs g,fg,,1jM5. H A f- ,.gg513.g:..,, 54 f - f f f ff Ji' i 29 -1i..-i- : s.b-- t1st,fft,f- y Y , V P 1 . . its x I Lit ML'23Ss3sl23iollUlSs-SKGIEUJISLLF Working as a first year counselor at North Scott, in addition to raising a four-year old daughter has kept Mrs. Kathy Bousquet running in many differ- ent directions. Mrs. Bousquet's tour year old daughter, Anne is one of the bright spots in her life. Spending time with Anne is her main .goal, but taking classes to further her education takes time away from Anne. ln the summer Mrs. Bousquet likes to spend time outside. She does this by running, which she likes because it helps keep her in shape. When the weather permits, she also likes to ride her bike. When Mrs. Bousquet occasionally has a little time to herself, she likes to read. Writing is another of her many interests. EDJ SlC2lHllUliOlll- lUlllL5'3lElC.'3LlFUlQJlNlS -.fs During a Senior Guidence class, Mr. Boland advised students on choosing colleges. he beginning of the new year brought a change in t t H M- We 'ig .... 'Q A ,SLB ii the counselors depart- ment. Mrs. Bousquet was added to the counseling staff. Guidance classes, required for ju- niors and seniors, gave students the opportunity to talk to their counselors about credits, job applications, inter- views and resumes. Three brand new Chevrolet Citations marked the start of the new Drivers Education year. The change from a large car to a compact was a change that took teachers and students alike, awhile to get used to. DRIVEFVS ED.!COUNSELORSn
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he impact of legislative budget cuts was a prime concern for I t y 4 the North Scott School board Listening to Mr. Fred Jansen talk of busing worries, Dr. Bear Stevens contemplates possible and administration this year. Unpre- pared for such cuts, the board and ad- ministrations ofthe district schools had to decide what could be cut where. School officials talked with area legis- lators and learned that the state wouldn't allow the local districts to in- crease their tax askings. If given no alternatives, Superinten- dant Dr. Robert Bear Stevens said that the district would just have to cut programs. Some of the activities which could be cut are field trips and curricu- lar programs. It might also mean that some busses may not be replaced next year. Curriculum reports also highlighted school board meetings. These reports ranged from elementary math to social studies and art. The curriculum reports were designed to present the different teaching methods used by area teach- ers. solutions. ll 2 ' Mr. McNicol is seen daily making his rounds through the school. At right: Peg Kapinski is kept W busy by her son, Kevin and Lana Weis. X 3 m 3 lm tt.. R . H -fir.r'- Ivins. nu'rH ,TUSTSNARON Q it BLIND Principal's Secretary Office Secretary Q my Q , . Q'4nnQ - -if '52, We is r:sl'N2E.g During a Student Congress breakfast, Mr. Ed Absentee cards are shuffled about between Sharon Asst- principal-S Fischer takes time to smile. Burton and Lana Weis. Secretary n EDUCATION
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