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Matuj CotiMbuJl . . . (Top Left) Mr. Bonk teaches a class. (Top Right) The New School Board (Front) Greg Kuhnel. Dee Augustin and Allan Lerch. (Back) Lee Grossnicklaus. Chris Whitmore and Jack Carter. (Above) The Past School Board (Front) Greg Kuhnel. Dee Augustin and Allan Lerch. (Back) Robert Scow. Don Alt and Delmar Rathje. (Left) Mrs. Tomasevicz and Mrs. Brown show off their winning smiles. Soundcenter Good Luck 2414 13th St. 563-3717 Columbus. from 1st National Bank of Columbus Nebr. Complete home, audio, video car stereo
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Robert Jones Principal Terry Fusco Phys. Ed. Vern Lockman Business Romaine Pesicka Superintendant Wilma Gondringer Chapter I Carolyn Mitchell Spanish Keith Jurrens J.H. Principal Math Darrrell Gray Science John O’Brien Guidance John Bonk Fifth Grade Wilma Kessler Fourth Grade Susan Ott Kindergarten Audrey Brown Librarian Donna Krumbach First Grade Carmen Pesicka Sixth Grade Terry Chadek History Norma Krumbach Third Grade Carloyn Rich Elementary Joseph Dolsak Instr. Music Judy Kucera Vocal Music Richard Shanahan Ind. Arts FaajJkj Hefyi Gmfo Gofdeu Mowetiti Tmtiwud By AH Kevin Euteneuer English Sherri Larson Second Grade Amy T omasevicz Art Donna Vrbka Home Ec. Shelby Public School adopted an eight-period day for the 1986-87 school year. With the addition of another period, school begins at 8:17 a m. and ends at 3:41 p.m with 50-minute class sessions. Last year classes began at 8:25 a.m. and dismissed at 3:32 p.m. Going to the eight-period day distributes courses so students have more of a choice in classes they need to further their education. A lot of thought was involved, but with the help of students, parents, teachers and the school self-evaluation, the system made the change. The new classes available this year include health (full year), daily physical education, advanced mathematical concepts, high school vocal music daily, one semester business applications and computer applications courses. Reading 8 and beginning speech 10 to alternate with an introduction to computers and CPR. Some of these changes were made to fulfill requirements of the Nebraska Department of Education. “I feel that the extended day has it’s advantages and disadvantages.” said social studies teacher Mr. Chadek. “An advantage might be that students are able to take more classes and can be exposed to things they weren’t able to learn before. The disadvantage is that some students have an overload of subjects and cannot concentrate fully on a few courses which could hamper their learning in some classes.” Mr. Chadek teaches daily physical education 9-12 He said that it is good that students can get the exercise they need. The only problem is the 3-1 ratio of boys over girls. Most of the people in the sophomore class will, at some time in their future, need to at least know some of the basics of using a computer,” said science and computer teacher Mr Gray ” These students who also plan on entering the area of business or computer science can get some idea how to plan, write, edit, and use a computer program This program also helps to develope a students logical thinking skills.” Another class taught that this year is CPR. Principal Mr. Jones feels that this class is very helpful to a student for it may save someone’s life. Speech is an aspect of our everyday communication.” said art and speech teacher Mrs. Tomasevicz. Learning to communicate effectively becomes an essential tool in developing our personal and professional progress. I feel the new speech class allows sophomores the opportunity to learn to express their ideas in clear, concise manner, and gives helpful instruction in leading to the eventual goal of truly effective communication. “Advanced mathematical concepts is a class that will be helpful to me.” says Junior Tammy Bodtke. I will need four years of math, and with this new class. I will get the fourth one to help me with my career in engineering.” “ Advanced mathematical concepts is a very hard class.” says Senior Stephanie Johannsen. I think it will help me in the years to come.”
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(Top Left) Secretaries-Mrs. Alt. Mrs. Carter. (Top Right) Janitors-Mark Alt. Ron Glatter. (Middle Left) Teacher Aids-Mrs McMeekin. Mrs. Grossnicklaus. Mrs. Jur- rens. Mrs. Spitz. (Bottom Left) Cooks-Mrs. Bright. Mrs. Hoeft. Mrs. Linda. Mrs. Wagner. (Bottom Right) Bus Drivers-Mrs. Smith. Mr. Gray. Mrs. Smith, Mr. Shana- han. Mrs. ReiSdorff. Mr. Bernt. Nied’s Grocery Meats Homemade Sausage is our specialty 20 Equitable Savings Loan Association F A. Columbus - David City
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