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Classes go with seasons The year began with the arrival of two new teachers to the department. Mrs. Lynn Bunnell came over from Carlton Jr. High where she taught Health classes. Mr. Donel Taylor moved to Derby from Kansas City. The students enjoyed the good weather and were out every nice day to participate in such sports as swimming, archery, tennis, speedball, and flag football. When the weather turned cold they went inside for vol- leyball, basketball, and intra- mural activities. TEACHERS: Mr. Rodney Spatz. Mr. Del Heidebrecht. Mr. Donel Taylor.
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I Mr. Gerald Coffin helps Tracey Cole. soph. New material for new goals The Social Science Depart- ment had two new goals. The goals were. one. to update the materials being taught, and. secondly, to relate the events of our nation with the other na- tions of the world. Mr. Jack Larson, principal, saw the need and presented it to the Social Science Department. Mr. Jim Nuss, two year veteran depart- ment head, agreed with him and the initial program got un- der way about the end of Sep- tember. One way they tried to achieve the goals was to order new text books in that particu- lar area. Mr. Nuss remarked, The $5,000 book order that we received should help im- mensely.” Mr. Gary Crook teaches in a unique style. TEACHERS: Front Row: Mrs. Pat Born; Middle Row: Mr. Gary Poole and Mr. Larry Bernstorf: Back Row: Mr. Rod Spatz. Mr. Max Lighty. and Mr. Jim Nuss
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The mixed color guard posts the colors at the football games. SMsgt Bill Myers (Ret) sizes the cadet uniforms. Msgt. Bill Riney (Ret) holds the inspections. Moving on with honors The Kansas 61st AFJROTC was for the second year in a row selected as an Honor Unit. This put them in the top 5% of the country again. All the ca- dets worked hard on making Honor Unit for a third year. Very few units have ever made it a third time. Military scholarships were available for those who quali- fied for them. For those who went into the military service there were extra pay grades. Many activities were planned for the cadets in which they gained both aerospace knowl- edge and leadership exper- ience. The choral group, drill team and rocket club were all partici- pated in by the cadets. Tours of McConnell A.F.B. and of mis- sile sites were arranged for the interested cadets. Maj. Maurice Wells (Ret) lectures to his class. AFJROTC 25
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