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Librarians AddiMons This was a year o expansion or the NHS instructional materials center. The new computer system enabled uJJ-time librarians Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Ibach, and Mrs. Mowai to increase the ejficiency o their demanding jobs. Keeping track o check-outs, overdue books, and helping teachers and stud ents look up informa- tion is extremely time consuming, but with the help of hourly student aides, these capable women managed .o main- tain the most widely used resource center in the area. Added during the renovation, ihe computer lab and new classroom have significantly expanded the endless possibilities of such a learning facility. Librarian Barbara Ibach and Linda Groves test out the new computers. Kristen Cutchins plunges into her research project with enthusiam. 26 INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CENTER
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r wm Consultants Offer Special Support The special education department of- fered a wide selection of services and pro- grams for students with special needs. Under the supervision of six teacher con- sultants, students prepared for their academic classes and strengthened basic study skills. With the recent departmen- talization, each academic area within the high school wa s the responsibility of a single teacher consultant. Special educa- tion students were also assisted by the school social worker, Mrs. Sue Borcherts, and school psychologist, JVlr. Jan Wolyniak. New this year to the NHS staff were teacher consultants IVlr. ohn Camp- bell and Mrs. Holli Curl. Left: Jimmy Steele works through his math assign- ment with the assistance of Mrs. Meyer. Mrs. Curl finishes up her paperwork after a long day. Supervising students during study periods is one of Mrs. Cassady ' s varied responsibilities. SPECIAL EDUCATION 25 ii
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■WW } fc llll l l . ,„.. , ,... . Bonnie McKinnon and Carrie Eko attentively mind the school store. iflSIf m Mr. Burley makes a futile attempt to fit down Santa ' s chimney. Students Profit From Business Courses Computer classes are becoming more and more popuiar as the demand for com- puter literacy increases. NorthviJJe High has risen to meet this demand by offering a wide selection of courses in program- ming and applications. Another extensive unit avaiJabJe in the business department is the marketing program. Students learn the fundamentals of making a profit and can go on to work in the school store. NHS has gone far in assuring this generation a significant place in the varied field of business. Karen Morgan and Adam Behen demonstrate their popcorn-making finesse BUSINESS 27 ilK
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