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LEFT: Mr. Carr gives nec- essary information for his- tory assignment to Sahrah Lyle. Special Education Students Learn Basic Skills Special education gives a boost to those students who learn at a slower rate. It especially helps self- image and social involvement. This year an emphasize will be made on the jobs you get, and the money you spend. This is to enable a student to plan for the kind of job Wanted and to lmow how to manage money for their needs and their wants. Handicrafts are used as a re- warding activity for work well done
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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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Mr. Minard's Mammonth Math Monstroslty Mr. Minard is in charge of Robinson's more complicated class, Algebra. However, at times, more than that goes on in room 309, like the day the paint- ers decided to come up through the window, everyone was sitting there, very calmly fcalmly for an Algebra classy doing their as- signment when a very strange squeaking noise was heard. Everyone looked over toward the window just in time to see the in- vasion. One of the lesser strong girls decided to scream. So, you see, there is never a dull mo- ment in Algebra class. . . Some- body's always doing something! ln general math class this year, we have a new teacher, Mr. Stallsworth. He teaches eighth graders their skills be- fore they go on to higher courses in math. We welcome him, and MR. LEON MINARD MRS . DONALD LAWHON MRS . CYNTHIA MILLER MR. JACK FEVE- House MR. PAUL STALLS- wonrn MR. VIRGIL KLOTZ Business hope that he enjoys teaching our eighth grade students math. f WA sT.::! N' Business 84 Typing Typing is a class in which the students learn a business art, which they can use on their own or possibly to make a living once out of school. This year our business teacher, Mr. Klotz, is back after being very ill. We are glad to see that he is feeling better.
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