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Mimi Jahoda-Math 7, stu- dent Government-SGA, Class of '85-Traveling, Dancing Diane Jevcak-Engiish Bill Johnson-ss V Prin- cipal, Social Studies, English Tutor-Afro-American Culture Club-Auto Shows Mary Johnson-Geometry, General Math 3-Jr. Math League-Swimming, Architec- ture Pat Jones-Theatre Arts- Theatrical Productions-The Assembly Children's Theatre, Hampton-Bates Associates Talent Agency Peg Kauflin-L.D. Sherrie Keefer-Engiish Terry King-Steno li, Clerk Typing II, Personal Typewriting, COE-COE, FBLA, Host Hostess Club- Aerobics, Walking Bea Kirby-Librarian Bob Klaren-PE Deanna Kuhn-spanish n, IV-Travel, Biking John LaCava-Intermediate Band-Soccer, Fishing At least once during their twelve years of schooling, most students wondered whether or not ad- ministrators really knew what it was like to be a part of a class. In an effort to have administrators become better acquainted with class life, Fairfax County School Superintendent, Dr. Linton Deck, required each administrator to act as a substitute for at least one day during the year. Administrators could pick any class in which to substitute. Most picked either their college major or a course which they had previously taught. Some, however, were not picky and chose classes which they felt would be interesting and enjoyable. Those covered by this directive included Mr. Alwood, Mr. Puffenberger, Mr. Wade, and the six subschool prin- m cipals. When they finished their ■■ day of substitution, ad- = ministrators felt the program was a success because it gave them a greater perspective about how a class was run. SUBSTITUTION Becoming a substitute for the day, Principal John Alwood assists eighth grade students i Mrs. Bauer's sixth period math class. 210 VIP
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isltlng Williamsburg with A.C. students on a field trip, Mrs. Orlean Anderson plays the part f a convict. June Harrison-Finance Of- ficer Pete Hatcher-Spanish i.n- Game Simulation Club-Travel Photography Jean Hemple-Typewriting I- Travel, Theater Carl Hensley-PE, Health- Head Basketball Coach, Direc- tor of Intramural Activities- Sports, Boating Sandra Heyman-Anaiytic Geometry, Functions, Algebra II- Math Honor Society-Stained Glass Joe Hills-Social Studies Jan Hilten-Science 8, Biology-Tennis, Sewing Joan Hitchcock-Science Gregory Hogue-Science Stephen Holley-Worid Studies, History 7-Baseball Card Collecting Linda Holman-PE-Asst. Gymnastics, Intramurals- Dance, Camping Carole Hoover-History 7. ESL Science, Civics 8 Dodie Hruby-English 8-lce Skating, Ballet Pam Hughes-Art Greg Hurst-Industrial Arts Ann Jaekle-Administration- Sailing, Dancing Faculty 209
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Beverly Lantry-ss I Secretary-Theater. Music Nicholas Lawler-Caicuius BC. Algebra 11-Antiques, Reading Mildred Lempe-ss 3 Counselor-Class of '84-Theater, Travel Sharon Levin-Social Studies Mary Lipsey-American History 7-Calligraphy, Needle- point Dick Lisi-Biology-Confiict Simulations Club-Tennis. Ski- ing Lucille Loder-Gourmei Foods I, II, Restaurant Trades- HERO-Needlework, Travel Steve Loy-PE Shirley MacSorley-S6 Counselor Michael Magathan-EMS- Sports, Reading Carl Marion-Law, Typing i. General Business-Athletics. Boating Alice Marsala-Engiish, ibs- Reading, Sports Jim Martin-Security Bud Mayo-u.s. va. History 11, School Probation Officer-WEEL Radio Sports Broadcaster Ginny McCaffrey-PT Secretary-Gardening. Hiking Julian McCann-Art, Photography-Photography Club-Boating, Food Pat McCarthy-Journalism- Newspaper Faculty 211
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