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Basic Ed .VJ I ma I .m L A- 188 x ?.?ggigg Beth Geibler Mrs. Carol Diaz works with students checks out a book to senior. John Many students use the library for re- search, homework or Just a quiet on a math assignment. place to read a magazine. Library aide. - Mrs.
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I Big need f or small departments Donlt call it all fun, ISS can stack up with: work. Sevenhours of no talking and work from seven classes. But to some, no matter' the circumstances, may call it home. Situations such as skipping school and getting caught in the act, can result in ISS. Others laugh because THEY donlt get caught. A few unlucky juniors got caught on Senior Skip Day at Peculiar Park enjoy- ing their own skip day. It was ISS for them with Mr. Paul Cummings. The ISS room out in the trailer will be moved into the building after the new wing is completed. It will signal the end of Katmandu. Mrs. Linda DeVito helps students in the other half of the trailer. Students go to her for help with their schoolwork during study periods. She helps them study for . tests and gives students quiet uninter- ' rupted study time. Her efforts keep $3 WW v N... e w-iwm'unmwwm students who have problems in one or two areas in the mainstream of school ac- tivities. Basic education taught by Mrs. Carol Diaz also helps students who have a harder time adjusting to the regular classroom. Students get much needed individual at- tention in basic areas of English and math. E Special classes are an important part of i the high school curriculum. ' Study, read or just take a break from hectic classes or even escape the lunch- room crowd. Does that give a clue? Its the u library. A place to escape with a goodlbook I or chat quietly with friends while broWsing I the bookcases. l A lot of effort is put in by librarian Mary Dobson, taking care of and tracing books, keeping peace and quiet may not' always be easy. Mrs. Beth Giebler is her assistant. Many events are held in the library- mock trials - mock weddings and re- search for reports for A-Z from various classes.
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Physics students occupy themselves duging a brief study period. 'Faces of the year t They are in the classrooms, the library, - evenhiding in the counselor,s office. They aare what school is all about, people. People from R-P vary from preppies to cowboys to others. Most students catch the spirit of school life by participating in sports, clubs, Vo- Tech or just working. Team spirit showed when students raised Over $1,000 for a five- month-old boy who needed a liver tnans- . Plant- The spirit 0f giving caUght cm at Donna King, Melissa Hunter and 1 Christmas when students donated ca' ned Lisa Terrell lake live in the library. goods for distribution to local reside 5. People. Thatys why this book was pub- lished. For the people on the pages herein, the tspirit' of what they did will live on in this book, a chronicle of the year 1985-86.
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