Saudi Arabian International School - Bedouin Yearbook (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)

 - Class of 1984

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 J J m jri Annual Halloween parades provide a colorful tradition. ■ Curious George happily awaits his friends in the library. a i c. 4Michael Warner and Mikko Briones illustrate “school friends. 9 yt SCHOOL FRIENDS School Friends Division Page 179

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P.E. offers a break from seatwork ... Time Out For Building Bodies Kick-bail may look simple, but to a primary student it is a complicated task. The grades 1-3 P.E. teachers were responsible for the physical education of their students. They taught activities and games to co-ordinate and develop the children’s large motor skills such as running, jumping, throwing, and catching. Fuzzy sports balls are the item as Mrs. Buch’s first graders play “Bombardment AToumas Etala and Aisha Ahmed wait for their turn in a fast-paced relay race. a Exhibiting his throwing skills, Bradley Clark tries to bombard his classmates. Mrs. Sue Buch, P.E. 1 Mrs. Helen Maddox. P.E. 2 Mrs. Betty Ann Martin. P.E. 3 T 178 Primary P.E.



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They were smallest in stature, but Largest in size Numbering over 1100 in size, they ranged in age from four to ten. Their instruction was fundamental, first in importance. They were the Primary School. The five grades, PS-3, were led through their first year as a unified group by Principal Scott Chambers and Mrs. Marti VVittnebel, assistant principal. Though they underwent more change and expansion than the other schools, the year ran smoothly for them. Assistant principal Marti Wittnebel receives great satisfaction in helping the “little people. Mrs. Wittnebel has been with SAIS-R, previously as an instructor, since 1976. In his first post as principal, but fourth year at SAIS-R, Mr. Scott Chambers finds that in a school this size “the work is never done.” Ordering, repair requests, parent conferences, and teacher evaluation name a few of his responsibilities. Mrs. Maureen Bowen, primary school receptionist, looks up from proofreading her typing. She assists Mrs. Lloyd in managing the office. Secretary for the Primary School is Mrs. Isabelle Lloyd. Her job is a constant challenge due to the steady growth of the school. 180 Primary School Office

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