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IE junior favorites are Ted Gibson and Bonnie Burton. DURING second lunch, loni Lutz chats with friends on the stage. i q-41 ' wm,,,,,,,,,.....f- Qui? xr 5 ' 4 THE sophomore favorites are James and Linda Campbell. THE freshman favorite girl is Sherrie Bates. Class Favorites
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Favorites Flourish Was 1982 oing to be the last year for class gavorites? Well, some thought so at first, but the response for nomination forms was higher than in years before. Each class was allowed to nominate however many students they wanted. But one male and one female would be the winners. There was one exception concerning the senior favorites. loni Lutz and Recy Terry tied for the senior girl. The 110 Class Favorites dl you! by Llnda Campb ll other senior favorite was Steve Olbrish. E The three other classes came out even with Bonnie Burton and Ted Gibson as junior favorites. Linda and james Campbell, twins, as sophomore favorites while Matt e Ford and Sherrie Bates represented the freshmen. THE freshman favorite boy is Matt Ford. 'Hu-mr WHILE visiting friends in choir room, Recy favorites are Terry smiles at a joke. THE senior class Recy Terry. aff' f-' Q 12, .' for tm K , fi' ' . ll?',kinf..,, loni Lutz, Steve Olbrish
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They W0l'k8d to Make If BBHBI' Giving up long hours for meetings, working with people to create a positive educational climate for Killeen, and doing all this without pay-these were a few characteristics of the Killeen ln- dependent School Board. The school board made decisions that concerned all students in the district. They worked diligently to create the best school system possi- ble with the resources available to them. One problem they faced this year was the possible reduction in impact aid. Impact aid is the money the federal government provides for school districts having a large number of military dependents. Because of this possible reduction, the board's job was made even more difficult. However, they managed to provide for a quality educational program. The person responsible for creating a positive educational climate at Ellison was the principal, Mr. john Driver. Mr. Driver was the man responsible for the school's running smoothly. He has spent many hours both in and out of school working on parent-pupil rela- tions and discovering ways to make school life easier. According to Mr. Driver, llEllison is 'i ' a...l ...TaDw1: f'- 1. Y .,.ama.t.., .fzwam fa. . ,a an SITTING in his office, Mr. John Driver reviews and adds to his notes before a faculty meeting. THE assistant 112 Administration y d y tby Linda Campbell t pu-f K x.. bi I4 s superintendents are Dr. Charles Patterson, Instructions, Marcus Volin, Busmessg Dr. Tom Davis, Personnel. a terrific school with an outstandil student body. All the students see to care, a fact which creates climate where people enjoy bein The faculty and staff work wi together to create a well-rounde program where curriculum balanc extracurricular activities. Therefore student can develop many talents! Mr. Driver wasn't only an af ministrator. He was a regular fan all the ball games. He was alwa there to cheer on the footb' volleyball, basketball Of track tearf He also attended all other sch events ranging from choir 4 to the Senior Play. MENA MCCARTHY is recognized by school board during their h meeting. Dr, Clarence Ham con Mena for being a National Merit ship finalist.
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