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She Has a Different Outlook -- Fear for her family, nightmares and sleepless nights were real ex- periences Ms. Veda Kay Waheed, an English teacher, went through last summer. While others at Ellison were watching their television sets hearing of the war in Lebanon, Ms. Waheed, was living through it step by step, fearing for her family who live in a little town called Choufat about eight miles southeast of Beirut. Her first knowledge of the war came through television. About the coverage she said, llHonestly, they did a pretty good job. She felt the networks were not biased in their opinions. They showed the real pro- +1 'Qld' to .. . I A -,,1 l L A-in .. Record Keepnllg, . ' W ' Paul Lien ' f sf' Shop is , Virginia Limpus Math -4 Glo Loffert , , , , , All a sec i ONE teacher indirectly involved in the war in en ancfoe Lebanon was Ms. Veda K, Waheed. ONE of the El, b mM A nf' . . . lla 6 C ll duties of Evelyn Horton is transferring student sesame! schedules from paper to the computer. L youtbyL Kol ski az 'A blem of war was the outside forces. The soldiers marched close by the town where her family lived and the people saw the harsh realities of war. During the war, Ms. Waheed tried many times to get messages through to her family but to no avail. Finally, she was contacted by a cousin who managed to slip through to freedom. Soon after this Ms. Waheed was able to call her family. Helping her through the grueling summer were her mother and sister here in Killeen and other Killeen people whose families were near Beirut also. ll Mark Hudson D ers' Education, Basketball Lisa Humphreys Est Michael lmbruglio Chemistry, Physical Science Bo lackson Personal Business, Business Law, Coll Kenneth Nell Kelley Secretary to Mr. Driver Colleen Knichel Secretary to Mr. Aulick Kitty LaBay l Theater, One Act Play Buddy Lansdale Visiting Teacher Stanley Levy 3 Drivers' Education Carol McCann English, Volleyball
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120 - Faculty They Made An Extra Effort l've got to grade papers! Ul've got to make up a test, but l also have to go to the club meetings. These were a few comments of some teachersr who made that ex- tra effort to be a sponsor of an organization. Being a sponsor was hard work at times, but it was also rewarding. David Shilling, Student Council sponsor, said, llBeing a club sponsor lets me see kids being themselves in a non-classroom situation. lt also helps me see students learning team work and developing their leader- ---ap.. X t 'it ,. 4 AJ' 5 . BEFORE Open House, Mr. loe Aulick walks toward the Com- mons Area to check on final ar- rangements for the demonstra- tions. SECRETARY to House Two Principal, Mrs. Harriet Ott takes a message for Ms. Moore. WELCOMING students and parents to her classroom during Open House is Mrs. Sherry Fisher. Copy and layout by Linda Campbell World History, American History Director of Special Programs Oral Communications, Intramurals Free Enterprise, American ship abilities. lt is the part of educa- tion l like the best. Some teachers sponsored more than one organization. For example, Cynthia Capps sponsored the French Club and the Eagle Screamers. She said, Pl enjoy doing both. Priscilla Cunningham, the Writer's Guild Sponsor, also enjoys sponsoring a club because lllt is so much fun. l am trying to start a creative writing course for next year. Sponsoring a club helped teachers and students become better friends. Richard Pereira Shirley Pickens Secretary Linda Pitts In-House Gerald Price World History Debbie Prude Reading. English Marvin Rainwater House Three principal Diane Renner Algebra, Trigonometry lean Ribar World Geography Kathy Richardson English Edna Roberts Library Phyllis Rosen Athletics, P.E. lim Roth Frank Schaefer David Shilling English, Student Council Monica Schultz Secretary Linda Simpson Secretary William Smith Government Matt Stephen Biology, Key Club Elmer Summers Health Richard Surface Choir WN 8, K li
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