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Is It Fact r Fiction. What do The Raven and the Pob- ali Honeycreeper from the slopes of the l-leleaka volcano in Hawaii have in common? They were both found among the 21,012 volumes of literary writings in Sabino's library. l-lowever, the library was not appre- ciated by all who visited it. Cn De- cember 8 at 3:30 a.m., Sabino's library was discovered in a shambles. Copy machines were destroyed, books were torn from the shelves, and glass lay shattered everywhere. But the swift at- tention of Sabino's library staff, aides, and librarians brought things back to normal in a very short time. The library proved to be a necessary asset when preparing a report or a last minute paper, although escape from a busy schedule was often required, a quick step through the pages of fact and fantasy was able to take the reader backward or forward in time to a new dimension of life through another's eyes. ln order to find the perfect book for the occasion, assistance was sought and found in the librarians. The library, whether it was used for work or relaxation, offered a wealth of information to all who entered its doors. By Kristen Eykel Photos by Larry Werner l. The art of etiquette is: studiously learned by Keith Kauffman, lim Martin, and Stl-ve Dus- Champs. 2. With the assistance of the librarians, students are directed to the caalogue for information. 3, Debbie Fox, Barbara Nlchols, and Kim Schneider read the classics for an English book report, 4. Shawn Mulkins prepafes to check out the nu- merous books of Rhonda l-lagelman, Kurt Smulson, Dawn Plett, and Laura Gragg. A . 4 K U, fb nr l ..4.gj.-Q.. ' i ani TV' 4 .-
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Special Services Reach ut Getting involved with your chosen profession is what P.l.P. is all about. Even though the Professional Intern- ship Program met only once a week with their teacher, Dr. Barbery, stu- dents learned a lot about the career they were interested in my experienc- ing it first hand. The GATE program consisted of kids that had an IQ score labeled as gifted. This class was an elective and most stu- dents in the class were recommended by their lunior High counselors. The two teachers who were involved with the GATE program were Mrs. Kolb and Mrs. Baker, teaching Humanities, English, and Global Studies. English, math, and science are just a few of the many classes offered in the Adaptive Education program. This pro- gram was developed to give students additional help in their studies. Other such classes were American History, C.P.S., Free Enterprise, and a basic skills class, with 3 full-time teachers and l part-time teacher teaching them. This year Sabino received a new depart- ment chairman, Mae Cleary. By Brian McFarlin Photos by Lesly Morrison l. P.l.P. students listen to Dr. Barbery teach them how to prepare a resume. 2. Adaptive Ed. teach- ers: L. to R.-Mae Cleary, Dept. Chairpersong Ter- ese Martin, Harold Kreklow, Sue Przewlocl-ci, loyce Aman. Not Pictured: Cathy Brumble, Ad.Ed.p Mrs. Kolb, Gate, Mrs. Baker, Gate, Dr. Barbery, P.l.P. 3. Thad Freebourn shows us how truly exciting Mrs. Kolb's GATE class can be. 4. GATE students follow along with Mrs. Kolb as she reads fulius Caesar with them. 0 A-T , ,UK M, 1' Mhiibf it sh Q --.. 1 ' Special Services 37
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