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,, I.-- 4 A 4 :- Q 1 1 fini yy' ...pg feasw f ammer, Dr mes Neely. One of today S concerns, expressed by Ms. Jan Johnson, is students' lack of sense of belonging and poor self- esteem. What you said Do today's teens have more Worries than when teach- ers Were in school? Yes 64011 No QZWQ Undecided l4'7o M f - 1 Z K. Q my Focult finds sf new concerns i Oh to be a teenager again with the Worries of the young! Teachers looked back on the days and wished their concerns were as simple. Most agreed that the Welfare of their families Was of the utmost importance. It's my sense of duty. I was indoctrinated as a child to feel that Wayfl Mr. Roger Quigley, math teacher, said. Of course, financial security especially in retirement entered the minds of some. I would like to be able to travel and follow my photography hobby, Mr. Art Elbert, science teacher, said. In fact, I'd just like to have a boat so I can go fishing, he added. Teachers naturally found concern connected with their profession. Preparing students to face the future ranked high with some. Young people today are not as prepared to face the real World as We Were, Mr. Tony Loudis, mediafEnglish teacher, said. And naturally, teachers found the age-old problem. As Mrs. Peggy Kubicek, math teacher, said, t'Too few hours are still in a day. is Mr. Ray Bennett-w-COE ilu Mr. Jim Boyd-English Mr. Horner Askins-eDr1ver Education Mrs. Connie Bilyeu-Vocal Music Mr. Gerald Bonham--Math .40 , . X Mr. Marvin Bridges-Industrial Arts Mr. Bob Brown--Business rdf. .H .4..:1a'4s.3::1g , , I . f ' X f Mr. Leland Brown--Social Studies . X Mrs. Tina Burk--Orchestra ' ' Mrs. Sandra Buyan-Social Studies if 'A' Mrs. Cynthia Bylander-Art . r- ,,j Mr. Ben Byrd-'-English Mr. Kevin Byrne--Physical Education I yy 9. 'l X . Mrs. Renee Chastain-FrenchlEngli5h Q Mrs. Cathy Clark-Social studies fy Q I' A ' Mrs. Janet Colliatie-English ' T A I Mrs. Andrea Croley-German - . Mrs. Freda Curd-Science . f Mrs. Deborah Dick-Library if T 1 Mr. Roy Duncan-Math ri Mr. Art Elbert--Science X ZW! 7 Mrs. Debbie Ferguson--English Mr. Jose Florez-Science ,.,. . a 1 V Mrs. Jo Alice Gillihan--English Mrs. Janis Goetz-Home Economics Mr. Jim Gold'--Math Mrs. Brenda Goodwin-Physical Education Mr. Steve Grant-Social Studies ,yu , V , +77 ffff 'fwfr ' ig Mr. Bob Green--Industrial Arts 1. f - Mr. Roy Green-Driver Education!Phys1ca1 N ' A A' W., 5 , Education W X I Mr. Bill Greve--Physical Education 4 -- if V I I ' Mrs. Marilyn Gugel-English ' f 'X Mr. Hubert Harral--English K ,X f Mr. Jim Hartley-Science .. L' I W ' , ,5 V X I7 Mrs. Ellen Henry-English i ' Mr. We ton Horst--Math A 7M 77 ' I ' Mr. 1-:di-xoward-EMR i ffffflf f ' Q, l Qi , My m Mrs. Jan Johnson-Drama f 'N ' W 7 f s 4, -r 'Q . ' ', ' I- I I n Mrs. Betty Kinser-English . X 2 1, I , -I ' - 1 - ' , Mrs. Chris Knisley-OH ffl 4 f .f ' 'if ' ' 1 ,K rf ,IVI Mrs. Peggy Kubicek--Math ' f is Hi ' z 4 T, A 5,77f5q,, I Mrs. Joan Landewe-Math 1. . . 2. I FACULTY 1 1
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. - That as then . .. M . . ,, Youthful worries! Call them worry warts or just concerned, but teachers had their share of problems when they were growing up in high school. Their worries were the usual-dates, grades, and complexion. During my post-puberty binge, I had the complexion of a hedge apple, Mr. John Wood, psychology teacher, said. Some concerns were more serious-like the Vietnam War! Mrs. Brenda Goodwin, physical education teacher, said, I had an acquaintance who was 2 years older. He No worries, just making music. That was Mr. Tony Loudis during his carefree high school days. Mr. Doug Bloch-Counselor went off to war but didn't come back. Getting that special date occupied the minds of a few. Mr. Horner Askins, driver education teacher, even placed girls before sports 'AWhen I was only 15, I convinced my dad to let me drive the car for a very important date. I almost drove the car into the lake. Making good grades and being accepted by peers were high on many lists. There was really only one problem, ac- cording to Mrs. Peggy Kub- icek, math teacher. There were just too few hours in a , day. Mrs. Jan Cameron--Assistant Principal Mrs. Carol Fritts-Counselor Mrs. Dorris Garrison-1-Counselor ,wa f. , .. ' f :fa -.v'.v ,L I I . Dr. Arnold Greve--Principal if I Dr. Jam Lowe--Asszstant Princnpal A M A, f ,, , H Mr. PauIxM0ore-Assistant Principal tg, . - j, A ' 'r Mr. Bill 0'Nea1--Counselor V itlr ' ,kim 1 ' 2 , , ..-t 1 l an M - BOARD OF EDUCATION-Front ROW: Mrs. Mary Pilant, Mr. David Harrison, and Mrs. Patti Penny. Back Row: Mr. Thom Field, Dr. Gary Buzbee, and Mrs. Jackie McKinsey, l 5 1 O ADMINISTRATION CENTRAL OFFICE ADMINIS- TRATORS-Front Row: Mr. Joe Cain, Dr. Janice Duncan, Dr. Jack Israel, Dr. Paul Hagerty, Mr. Ken- neth Kraft,Dr.JoelDenney, and Mr. Shoemaker, Mr. Jim Grammer, Dr. Al Manning. Back Row: Mr. Dick Phil Jenkins, and Mr. james Neely Grosenbaugh, Dr. Torn Moorefield, Mr. Charles Christiansen, Dr. jim ' ,gi .fl K ff. M1 . .f ,- X.
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That was then . .. 4 I - -3-f: -,s hi M I.. N. xi. ,Vg -WK, Xxx W gt. We Q . -' I 'T I if I ' Q' xi i Ns 3 E. is, 'A f K 42 X xg 9 .5 4:4 X s sw ax' was 8 Nix ik. B 1 :I I qffiiir 'Q PM s X 'QR Q x . z' A-.. pf si ' Q, Xi' . .,. s' 'Lx 1-X , .9 -. .ss L. . istrssvti E5 .Q L j ' Q., .t QI- f I .feTt1. s.,'s 1. 'Q W Jocks, beauty queens, Thespians-those were some of the teachers' titles back when they graced the halls of their respective high schools. Well over 50 percent partic- ipated in sports. From chess to hockey and boxing to badmintion, teachers ex- celled in their sports. Mr. Neil Pittman, history teacher, played basketball for the Parkview Vikings the year they were state champions. It was a great View from the bench. I got to play all of i5W5'T l . MWUH Mr. Horner Askins' free time in high school was spent on the football field. Likewise, homecoming queen, Activities golore! 1:35, Mr. Pittman said. And the winner is rang in the ears of several female teachers as they competed for royalty queens. Mrs. Andrea Croley, German teacher, won Paper Doll queen. Here I was, close to 6' and a paper doll queen. The past queens had always been petite, Mrs. Croley said. Theatrics was popular with teachers. Mr. Charles San- ders, driver education teach- er, starred in the junior play. It was The Atomic Blonde and I was the blonde. I even had to dress up like a wom- an, Mr. Sanders said. ,N , ,X X t Mrs. Delila Rhoden, maintained a ,jaw 5:-if , W . X , gg ,m,..',i-QQ, , - busy schedule. . . .. Mr. Joe Ledl-Social Studies 'I lj E if ' f f . X H ff! Mr. Tony Loudis-English!Media .VV'V1 A Mrs. Jennifer Luna-English ' Mrs. Anita McCoy Science K L I I r., K? , V V 1 . V D Mrs. Shirley McKean-Math , . 1 ,,,. 2 . . y Mrs. Linda Maggard--Social Studies y 4 ' .4 Mr. Hoyle Massey--Math 7 '5 ,y 241.4 ' i -w I f rf 1 .1.I, f' .. Mrs. Marcelene Middleton-Journalism Mr. J.W. Mount-Science 5 .NW g f Mr. Roy Nichols--English A Mrs. Bonnie Noland-Art .g VL ' Mr. Stan Oliver--Business f X ' Mr. Bill Palen--Instrumental Music , 1 L Mr. Jim Pearson-Physical Education V 4 I I ,. Mr. Neil Pittman--Social Studies Mr. Roger Quigley--Math Mrs. Cynthia Ramsey-Business Mrs. Delila Rhoden--Home Economics . John Rotenberry-Social Studies!Physi- .I cal Education Mr. Charles Sanders-Driver Education Mrs. Sue Schuble--Physical Education Mrs. Karen Scott-English Mrs. Linda Scott--French!Latin Mrs. Cherlyn Smith-Science Mr. Jim Springston-Math Mr. John Stewart-Social Studies Mrs. Karen Swift-Business Mr. David Tobey-Business Mrs. Connie Torrisi--Spanish Mr. Del Viebrock-Science Mrs. Vivian Wainright-Social Studies Mrs. Regina Welch-Spanish Mrs. Denise Wells-Science Mr. Frank Williams-COE Mrs. Claudia Willis--Math 1 2 FACULSIT ,. jf, .- , , fzgwyf, jf f .73 ,. 'If' ' ff ya ,QZIZ Q If fi .. 2 . ff! D V W' '5 V WW A !-5112-f' ...' f 412 ,fl 7 'U' ' 1' ' W f. If WWW I f A ' if I . Q I 'f ' - . ' VC f ' 2,57 fig: .- , if f I I U f 4' -rIf X I 5 It uf I, ,i , V ,452 V, 6427.- V I '. YZ? f , ., '. ' Y --VM i I c 1 ' r ' I. ,. V: ' , I. M -if itwei-i W Mrs. Rickie Wolfe--Spanish Mrs Gayle Wood-LD Mr. John Wood-Social Studies Mrs. Judy Woodruff-Health!Spanish 1 ' ' I 4,12 ,. , ,I f 1 4 ,,, ,....-.g...- 5 V ' if- 1 ' 2 f' ' ,Y ,s I . 01. ' ' . - fa , I pl I UQ! ' 'W' 41. ' A ff: T? 4 .- ' ff X .... . O, If f f we I J? . wr fx ,W 1 gs L :. r j ' 'f sy ' F' 2 wig w. W I , , W Q. x . . f, , ff' I f 'i rim 777- i X K I is ' Y avg Cooli Shirle Galag
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