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Athletic Programs Mr. Gene Williams was another one of the P.E. teachers. He taught team sports and lifetime sports. He also doubled as the head coach of the highly effec- tive wrestling squad. Harmonizing voices were relat- ed to Mr. Scott Cinnimon when they were heard throughout the school. Mr. Cinnimon was re- sponsible for getting all the vocal groups together. Mr. Karly, with his great ear for music got the various bans of Fruita Monument rolling again. 1. Mr. Karly gets ready for a break. 2. Mr. Miller likes to participate in his class. 3. Mr. Cinnimon. taking care of business. 4. After working hard. Mr. Cates, takes a breather. 5. Mr. Pollock watches over his swimming class. 6. Mr. Ligrani our foot- ball team’s fearless leader. 7. Mrs. Shep- herd awaits the end of the day. 8. Mr. Williams demonstrates the art of serving the volleyball. Music, Physical Education
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Veterans Boost Music, Along with being an individual development instructor and be- ing an all around great guy, Mr. Don Ligrani had another super season. His ability to coach the fantastic football team put them in the state playoffs this year. Mr. Bob Cates was back again all fired up and ready for another season of basketball. Mr. Cates was also the Activities Director and Coordinator again this year. Along with these duties, he also was a P.E. teacher and a fine baseball coach. Get to wark! That would have been something heard from Mrs. Shepherds classes if they were just sitting around doing noth- ing. Mrs. Shepherd was another familiar face in the P.E. depart- ment. She taught gymnastics and some of the swimming classes. Mr. Jack Pollock was most like- ly seen helping a student learn to swim. He taught several of the swimming classes and also was coach of the golf team. With his fine ability and leadership, Mr. Pollock boosted the team to a fourth place finish at the State Tourney. 14 Music. Physical Education
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Such Scholars As we move on to the Science Department, Tom Trinets, de- partment chairperson, directs the departments goals toward making students scientific fanta- cies, realities. There isn’t any lack of interest in the Science department. There are a great number of students enrolled. Some of the classes of- fered are: Biology I, II, Chemistry I, II, Physics, etc. The classes are designed to develop the minds for the great scientists of the fu- ture. The only way this can be achieved is through the great minds of todays Fruita Monu- ment Science teachers. Need a book for subject or just for pleasure? Go to the Fruita Monument High School Library and Mrs. Dalari Millhouse will as- 16
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