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Kathleen Zimmerman counsels the freshmen. It’s hectic times trying to organize the chorus before the Christmas concert. 0 Having students take notes is one means by which Mrs. Zimmerman edu- cates. sr M'■ For five years Mrs. Christopherson has taught chorus and band. This includes individual lessons for pupils. This year Mrs. Christpherson’s students brought back a total of nine first placings from the local vocal and instrumental con- tests. Christopherson is shown giving lessons to some grade school students. through our halls since 1971. Mrs. Z., as she is called by many of her students, taught five English classes and was de- clam coach. Faculty-11
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Linda Roth has been teaching at Woonsocket High for three years now. She teaches home economics for high school girls and junior high boys and girls. Mrs. Roth was an interior designer at Weibolts Department Store in the Chicago area before coming to WHS. She is a graduate of SDSU in Brookings and she and her husband Bill live in Huron. Mrs. Roth hopes that the students find interest in foods and clothing. She also likes teaching sewing the best. She remarked that sometimes the boys are even better than the girls. Mrs. Larson checks copy done by students in journal ism class. A new addition in the activities of Cindy Larson was a daugh ter Kellyna Louise born shortly after the 1979 school'year. Time for the baby is found among the assignments of librarian, seventh and eighth English and journalism teacher, assistant girls basketball coach, cheerleading advisor, and substitute drama coach. This year Mrs. Larson added accompanying the high school chorus to her schedule. Her hobbies include sewing, cooking, and reading. She would be pleased if just one student would become interested in journalism with her sparking the interest. Mrs. Larson would like to teach as long as she can do a good job without being thought of as a permanent fixture. Renee Block and Kim Klaas watch Ellen Hughes make posters for home ec. rf ; r:rf- Mrs. Roth is puzzled by something burning on the stove. jW 6 n Mrs. Larson shows her feel- ings about returning to jour- nalism class. Cindy Berquist and Mike Flagmann go through maga- zines as part of a journalism assignment.
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Rollie Hermann leaches classes in high school and grade school. High school courses are biology and general science. Other classes are eighth grade science and history and $ev enth grade science. He was also assistant football After nine years at WHS Mr. Permann isj lanning to r after this school year. Mr. Pemiann helps a grade school student, Joe Howard, with tfprohlem. Britoe Schroder was the contracted vo-ag and chemistry teacher for the 79-’80 school year. Be- cause of personal business reasons, Mr. Schroder resigned his teaching position. This meant find- ing another teacher for the remaining part of the second nine weeks and for the last semester. Bob Beach agreed to teach chemistry until the first semester’s ending. For the weeks that followed the class was assigned to studyhail. Finally Mrs. Kristine Murano was hired as a regular teacher for the remainder of the school year. As for the vo-ag class, substitute teachers taught part of the time but the class was usually assigned to study- hall. George Mangold took over the position on January 7, but also left because of personal rea- sons. Bill Dankey then took the position on Feb- ruary 20, for the remaining school term. Mr. Schroder prepares for one of his classes. X Bill Krause and Jeff Berg show much enthusiasm for chemistry class. Mr. Dankey helps Danny Hi niter, Jim Grassel. arid. Ron Nielson with their vo-ag problem '' Mrs. Murano gives a big smile for the camera during chemistry class.
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