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is the goal of the students in Mr. Head’s special ed. classes epairing motors, cutting firewood and do- ing yard work were only a few things that • Mr. Head's class did to earn money. Peo- ple in Rainier and Longview hired the class to do various other jobs such as yard work and small construction projects. “We didn't charge much, but we usually did a super job, com- mented Mr. Head. Another thing they became quite skilled in was shoe repair. People brought their shoes and boots in, and the shoe repair class had the tools and equipment to repair them. The class also learned to repair small engines on lawn- mowers and chainsaws. Performing this service for teachers and other members of the commu- nity also added to the class treasury. From the class treasury the students were paid a small salary for the work done. They also paid for supplies and equipment used, and they maintained a class owned go-cart that they were allowed to drive as a reward for good work and behavior in class. Terry Jeffers. Robby Doud. and Mr Head work on an engine out of a go-carl that they enjoyed riding in their spare lime. Mr. Head assists Jeff Petiham as he tries to put an engine back together. Don Sensenbach cleans oft a lawnmower so Mr Head's class can repair it. Several people brought lawnmowers in to the class for repairs. Vocatlotud £kiM 26
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Concert choir members perform at the Christmas concert. Members are:Fifth row. Joe Witham. Brook Johanson. Sean Clark. Steve Helzer. Andy O Brien. Andy Nelson. Kirk Rask. Marc Smith. Danny Haveri. James Getzlaff. David Curtis. Forth row. Leah Cox. Stephanie Laney .Wendy Wolske. Jannette McKenzie. Laura Hill. Tiffany Parrish. Mike Dawkins. Calvin Moffit. Kevin Reed. Brent Anderson. Luke Graham. Jake Baker. Bob Hackenberg. Tim Alwine. David Johanson. Cynthia Zielinski. Debbie Blankenship. Tracye Risener. Amanda Hilsenhoff. Esther Merila. Melissa Jordan. Third row.Michelle Tracy. Dawn Gertzlaff. Laury Prosser. Melodie Nelson. Erin Sullivan. Jannell Gartner. Shannon Schmidt. Tracy Brown. Melinda Hagen. Alicia Workman. Sally Robinson. Crystal Puckett. Chris Lewis. Dawna McLane. Jeni Bishop. Karen Pellham. Pam Salsburyand. Kristi Jensen. Second row. Maria Roys®: Stephanie Sandhal. Pauline Struzan. Rema Wood. Jeana Wheeler. Carolyn Humphry. Lori Ramey. Jenny Nelson. Tami Burnett. Jeannie Robb. Vicki Guisinger. Renee Johnson. Emily Reynolds. Kim Shine. Monica Baudro. Katy Cunningham. First row. Amy Neises. Stephanie Nelson. Christine Raynor. Jenny Warner. Noelle Newkirk. Connie Menzia. Georgie McClure. Darlene Halverson. Janice Schimmel and. Leslie Garcia And like always, all seen of Mr Prothero was his backside. Swing choir members frequently provided entertainment for local functions and made Christmas visits to senior citizens performed at the AFS Friendship Days Dessert. The singers pictured are: Matt Stevens. Katy Cunningham. Kirk Rask. Debbie Blankensh . Sean Clark. Monica Baudro. James Getzlaff. Tiffany Parrish. Wendy Wolske. Cathy Navarro. Danny Havari. Erin Sullivan. Bob Hackenberg. Tracye Risener. David Johanson. Jenny Warner. Andy Nelson. Luke Graham, Rosie DeVoll. Terese Pearson and Mary Meek 25
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Raiutev iluderiti u ouMut daw nm from Mr. Burnett’s history classes or they would be tracked down. istory! When students hear that they usu- LJ ally have a first impluse to turn and run. I I However, if a student tried that at Rainier High School (s)he would probably be hunted down by Mr. Burnett who would then yell and scream until the student thought Hitler was a nice person. This is just an example of how enthusiastic the social studies department is. The social studies department has five teach- ers: Mr. Burnett. Mr. Baughman, Mr. Crows ton. Mr. Hourigan, and Mr. Mallory Mr. Burnett taught Oregon history and global studies. Mr. Baughman taught drivers ed. drug abuse, glo- bal studies, and American studies. Mr. Crow- ston handled global studies, sociology, and psychology. Mr. Hourigan taught personal fi- nance classes. Mr. Mallory also taught personal finance and government. The two new additions in this department were Mr. Baughman and the freshman Oregon History class that stressed important informa- tion about the state's development, govern- ment. and geography. Kevin Dyson waits along with other students to have his homework checked in global studies John Sinibaldi gets some assistance from Mike Nelson on a study guide in global studies Wendy Hadlock works on a study guide in Mr. Burnett's global studies class, which is a required social studies class usually taken by sophomores. 27
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