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I, MRS. BONNIE STEELE MRS. BLANCHE BANKS MRS. WINIF RED KIMMEL Latin MRS. EVA ORNELAS Spanish MRS. WILDA SAMPLE MRS. PEGGY TAYLOR MRS. CAROLYN WHITE MRS . ESTHER MABEN Librarian if Material Center Mrs. Maben is in charge of the Material Learning Cen- ter . The Material Center was formerly known as the library. The primary objective of the media is to implement, enrich and support the educational program and to help in devel- oping literary tastes, it also teaches discrimination in the choice of materials. The Ma- terial Center is open to all students at any time.
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English Talks! In Mrs. Taylors room this year, she decided to make communication her main theme. Whether it was in the form of written or Verbal expression, she encouraged their creativeness. Learning to listen and interpret what others say was also a part of the com- munication course. It may seem strange, but in back of Mrs. Banks room, 216, there was a tree named Fred. It was an experiment in open class where nothing is really uni- form. The students try to improve in areas Where they feel there is a need, or try something which is of interest to them. The tree was named after Fred Dornbos, who was kind enough to donate it. The students Worked very hard to restore the furniture which they gathered to give the room a homey look. Mrs. Steele was at it again, trying to make her room totally different to any other in the school with posters, signs, and mobils, all donated by students to beautify Robinson. Mrs. Steele has definitely done it again. This year We caught Mrs. Kimmel cutting class- es! Actually, she took a short vacation and went to Europe. We're glad she had a nice time. She ought to have some interesting stories to tell to her Lati.n classes!
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The Ever Changing World Every year there are some Robinson students who take history, and every year there are some history students wondering why history is necessary when its just things that happened a long time ago. But history is necessary because the world is always changing, and in order to understand these happen- ings, we must also understand the background and reasons surrounding the event. History teachers are always acquiring new things to teach, and forever revising theories. janet Peirce, Theresa Rivers, and Susan Mills dis- Seventh grader Matt Johnston studies for one of Mr play their papier mache map for Mr. Carr. Carrs history tests MR. RALPH STUART MR. MITCHELL CARR MRS. LILLIAN COOLEY MR. ROBERT DUNN MRS. PEGGY TAYLOR
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