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Special education Staffed by twenty certified teachers, Roosevelt's special education department had the largest faculty at Roosevelt. Eleven of the teachers worked with the Level IV program, sometimes called the Emerson program because of its affiliation with Emerson School. The rest of the teochers either worked directly with special ed. students or tracked their progress as they were mainstreamed into regular dosses. The ultimate goal was to provide as normal an education os possible for all students with special needs. In oddition to its regular staff, special ed. enlisted the support of poraprofessionols. Top: Computers help Tim Cupp ond Ken (rondofl to lee»n word processing skills Lower loft: Mop oerk goes Jennifer Ericksee ond Eric Dugs tod o chance to show where they live Lower right: Eric Wheeler and kUheie Ahord odnwe eoch other s Special Olympics medols Poulson: B A,: Sr OW Cel-lerel IV special edecation BA: St. Old Colege; M.A.: Colege, Accounting, Acodemy o ranced typewriting Fred Peorson: B.S. U of Mmntsoeo; Mathematics, computer science Karl Pedersen: 8$. MEd: U el Minnesota Dallas Peterson: 8 A Monkaso Stote U.; MA: St Thornot Cdege Philip Petrov: B A Corletoo Celege, M A : U of Minnesota PhomwMseeronli Bonlowg: BA Scuti-ern Boos U. MA M Wit U ,M pd wn o»d mocheaents Khoi Phoutinene: BA test OedwN t leseerdi insMiM, Me. MA Boeoros HMi IMrrwry, BJ.sgud send slides bed , world stodes, U S. hrstwy Rosemary Prihoda-Pvcci: 8S: Northern B-linos U; M A U. of Minnesota Curtis Quiner: 8 S St Cloud Stote U.. Special edscotian, driver education Special Education 19
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For the body Health and physical education continued to be popular among students even after they finished their required courses. Herb Chambers was able to return after originally being cut due to seniority. The courses that were always in demand were the conditioning classes os well as the aerobics course. Bowling and floor hockey were favorite units among those enrolled in regular physical education dosses. lop: looking more like someone do«g o Met move. Andrea Rich goes for the voBeybal Bottom: There's o definite foul here. David Nelson: ABA: U of Minnesota; BA, MS: Monkoio State, Biology Marybcth Nelson: B A. U of Northern lo o; M A. U of Midtigan 18 Physical Education W. Ceroid Nisolo: 8 $ U of M - Moth; M A: U of Minnesota; Psychology ion Nordstrom: A A, B S, M Ed U of Minnesoto. Geometry, moth concepts, geoerol math Daniel Norlin: 8S Monlota State. Mothemotics. science Alvin Odermann: 8 S: VoBey City State Civics Dixie Olmstead: 8 A., M.A • Mxhigon State U.; English os o Second language Keith Olsen: B A„ M Ed: St Thomas College; Principaf Freddie Owens: Media Center Poropc: fessionol Andree Papenhausen: Attendance Or
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New talk Modern language which offered more than just the learning and studying of the language also offered trips to the country of the language that they were learning. There were three languages that were offered at Roosevelt: Spanish, French, and German. Wanda MaCaa joined Nancy Glenn and Benita Kirschbaum in Spanish while Irene Dossier took the advanced French classes. Top loft; Retting te eyes. Tod Wilson heors fronds Center left; Freoch sounds tome to Aalto Kruse error hoodset Top right: Shannon Simonson adjusts her heodset Bottom: Amid Christmas (ords. Amy Morth, Amy Eoeser, Megan Johnson study french. Nancy Quint: 8 SU of W -Eou Claire. CBS science Louise Rardin: foroprofessionof, Mutx Deportment, Attecdonco Office 20 Modern longuoge Kenneth Raymond: B.A.. U. of W- Superioc; french Barbara Riskin: 8 A. U of Washington, M A U. of Washington,- Medkol technology skiis Robert Rose: B.A.iMocoiesser CcRege. M.A. U- of Minnesota; Advcnced Ptoce-ment, U S. history Hilo (Toni) Roseland: Aide, Attendance Office lee Saffell: BS. U. of Minnesota; World Studies. Internotiond eoccoloureote Jennifer Schneider 8.S.: U.W.-Sfout; Speed Eduards, level IV William Scripps: 8 A Colvin College. » strumentol music Nancy Simpson: Chid Oevdopment lef nicion, level IV
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