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Staff Me01bers Overco01e Daily. Challenges
Andria Skaff
"Your assignment for tomorrow is to ampl e of thi s. She spent many hours after over the course of the year. For one, the xerox
:opy the 20 problems on the board and do them. school sponsoring cheerleading, environmental room staff had to keep up on the 625,000 copi es
)orry, but they didn't get th e worksheet xeroxed club, helping with volleyball and basketball that were made in an average month.
n time. games as well as checkin g papers and going to The secretaries in the office had to
Students who heard a teacher say that at ni ght class two times a week for four hours. keep up with passes, phone calls and students.
he end of class may have been a little angry. Besides extra time at school, the teach- "My biggest challenge was finding enough time
!hey were angry because students th ought they ers faced many challenges. "l felt th e biggest to answer questions from students, parents and
lOt all the work, and th e teachers did nothing. chall enge for me was th at the facility was not bi g staff in the building," said Secretary Nancy
lhey sometimes were angry because those enough, and there was not enough technical Ballard.
>ffice people didn't get the papers xeroxed in support to do my job well," said Librarian Betty Similarly, the custodians did many things
ime. However, they may never have reali zed Sample. Coach Deb Grafentin's greatest to help the school. They worked hard to main-
til the th in gs the faculty had to do. challenge was "dealing with physical education tain the building by cleaning, vacuuming, con-
To the students, many teachers appeared on a student level... havin g the students learn to trolling heat, and fixing things when they needed
o have it easy, when actu all y, they put in long respect physical education as a class th at has it.
to urs at home and after school in order to many facets of le arning ... it 's more th an 'gym The challenges faced by the faculty at
•rovide a beller educati on for the students. Sci- class'." Millard North were many, yet th ey always
nee teacher Angela Carlson is a prime ex- Faculty members faced challenges overcame th em. e
Gauthier, Joe, Social Studies
Gehringer, Dennis, Science
Gille, Claudia, Cleri cal
Goodall, Kathryn, Special Education
Grafentin,Deb, Ph ys ical Ed ucation, Varsity Voll eyball
Graham, Joann. Special Ed ucati on
Hansen, Ginger, Home Ec ., Flag team, Youth to Youth
Hansler, Diane, Home Ec.
Heineman, Rick, Art , Varsity Gymnastic s
Hiykel, Bonnie, Math
Horner, Jean, Social Studies, Drill Team
Ivy, Judy, .Bu siness, FBLA
Ivy, Stan, Music, Strings, Orchestra
Johnson. Beth, Special Ed ucation, Peer Advocate Group
Johnson, Duane, Foreign Language
Johnson, Eileen, Engli sh
Kassebaum, Roger.Science
Kelly, Ilene, Engli sh
Koch, Kevin, Math , J.V. Football, Reserve Baseball
Koerton, Jean, Engli sh
Kolc, Deb, Engl ish, Department Head
Konwinski, Maureen, Engli sh, Hi story Club
Kratochvil, Maria, Special Educati on
Larson, Kristi, Social Studies, Senior Class Sponsor
Larson, Ruth, Engli sh
Lenz, Vince, Guid ance
Linbo, Sandy, Clerical
Lyons, Beth, Business
Morgan, Waneta, Cleri cal
Marquardt, Vicki, Physical Education