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Faculty — 25 All teachers, including Mr. Johnson, are assigned duties for Pep rallies. The nurse's aide, Mrs. Joyce McCarthy, relieves Mrs. Wertz of much record keeping. Many teachers take additional studies When kids would gripe and whine about their homework they didn't realize that some teachers were sitting home nights missing Entertainment Tonight and Fame on T.V. in order to do their home- work. Several of our teachers took classes at colleges and universities in the area this year. Mr. Michael Ohler, math teacher, took a class at Susquehanna University called Micro Computer use in the Classroom”. When asked how it felt to be on the other side of the desk he replied, It’s a heck of a lot different. Reminds me how miserable homework is.” There were ten people in the class including other teachers from this school. Another teacher-student in the class, phys. ed. teacher Miss Sally Hile added, It was very informative.” Mrs. Phyllis Martin, librarian, took a course in Government Documents at Kutztown State College. The class studied federal and state publications used to or- ganize purchasing. She commented, It kind of makes you humble.” Mrs. Dolores Seasholtz, Mrs. Susan Johnson, Mrs. Nan- cy Farr and Miss Joan Krick took a course in Vocational Education Counseling. Mrs. Seasholtz reflected, Some classes were interesting and informative, depending on the instructor.” Mrs. Winnie Donkochik went to Bloomsburg State College at night for a class called School and Society. She studied the relationships between school districts and their surrounding communi- ties. When asked if she liked being a stu- dent again, she jovially answered, I really enjoyed it. If I could afford it. I'd be a perpetual student. Susan FI. Rosencrans M.Ed., (1974) Business Education % Charles E. Schlegel B.S.. (1962) Social Studies Robert M. Sabol M.Eq., (1965) Driver Education Ellen J. Saxton B.S., (1974) Communication Arts Kenda L. Whitmer Roth B.S., (1981) Physical Education Dennis Schnader B.S. (1968) Music Michael P. Roush B.S.. (1957) Art Dolores Seasholtz B.S.. (1976) Flealth Physical Education
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P.E. teacher is Shikellamy High School is fortunate enough to have one of the most complete training programs in the area. Physical Education teacher Kenda Roth is complet- ing her third year as the school’s trainer. All sports at Shikellamy are included in the program. The Nautilus equipment has been here for a few years but a new ma- chine — the Orthotron was just added a year ago. The orthotron is used in rehabili- tating knees, ankles and shoulders. It can also be used in strength training. The Nau- tilus equipment not only builds strength but it also helps flexibility. Student trainers Chris Mull, Chuck McNevich and Ron Wetzel assist in the Secretaries-Front: Joan Shaffer. Marge Heintzelman, Jacquee Hudson. Deb Force. Kim Brown. Back:Rac program throughout the year. Mitterling. Barb Black. Joan Bordner, Dorothy Hafer. Nancy Shipe, Doris Lagerman. school sports trainer C.A. Neal M.Eq.. (1953) Social Studies Janet Price B.S.. (1954) Business Education David H. Newcomer B.A., (1971) Social Studies Richard Purnell M.Ed.. (1961) Mathematics Sidney B. Ocker A.B.. (1963) Science Coordinator James R. Reaser B.S., (1972) Music Michael Ohler B.S., (1973) Mathematics David J. Reier B.A., (1975) Mathematics Robert S. Platt M.Eq.. (1964) Social Studies Supervisor David M. Ritchie B.S.. (1977) Mathematics Custodial Staff-Front. V. Byers. E. Hollenbach, D. Anderson. Supply. Back: A. Eisley, E. Kistner. B. Walborn. K. Weigold. Supervisor M. Yerger.
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Mrs. Donkochik discusses Econ Day with her juniors. It was a successful first effort, al- though we know there is room for im- provement,” stated Mrs. George on the result of Economics Day. Mrs. George and Mrs. Donkochik asked area business peo- ple to come and speak to their economics classes. The classes met in room 204 for a day. The speakers were Mr. Sidney Apfelbaum and his discussion on You and the Law”; Ms. Debbie Crowl discussed the topic of Surviving Your Interview.” Insurance Needs and Consumer Protection” was presented by Mr. James Groninger and Ms. Faith Erb. After a lunch break, credit, bank ser- vices, stock and purchasing a used car were the topics. After lengthy discussion of these areas, the rap-up session began. Students evaluated the speakers on their performances and the general response of the entire program. Both Mrs. George and Mrs. Donkochik are hoping on another successful Economics Day next year. First Econ Day at Shik Lenore Shannon B.A.. (1970) Communication Arts Craig Shotwell B.S.. (1980) Alternative Education Pia Snyder B.S.. (1977) French German Marilyn Shoener B.S.. (1959) Art Bonnie Simpson M.Ed., (1980) Special Education George Steltzer B.A.. (1970) Mathematics Robert M. Shoener B.S., (1949) Art Supervisor Larry Sinibaldi B.S., (1966) Health Phys. Ed. Supervisor James Tamecki B.S., (1967) Science SSS-L to R: R. Johnson. E. Wolfe. B. Albright. B. Tinsley. T. Rupe. 26 — Faculty
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