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Although to many students they seem to be gods and goddesses, underneath they're just ordinary people. Many of the teachers are involved in activities outside of school. While some go home to pick up the roles of mother, father, husband, and wife, others are playing the roles of coach and sponsor. This can be proven by walking through the halls and seeing the trophy case. These trophies were won by Mr. Field's 5th and 6th grade basketball teams. And to help them win there were the cheerleaders who kept their morale going. But without the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Anderson, it wouldn't have happened because she's no ordinary person! Mr. Howell has a close encounter of the hairiest kind. The third grade class makes Thanksgiving decora- tions for art class. 136 Elementary Faculty lust Ordinar People X. . 'I' Mrs. Debra Horton: East Carolina University, M.A degree in Education, Extra-curricular activities: lr. High girls track coach, gardening, and sailing lack Howell: Butler University, B.S. degree, Ander- son College, M.S. degree in Education and Admin- istration, Extra-curricular activities: golfing and re- finishing furniture Mrs. Marsha Hudson: Anderson College, B.A. de- gree in Education and Ball State University, M.S. degree in Education, Extra-curricular activities: traveling Mrs. Patty Huntzinger: Purdue University, B.S. de- .ff I lf I l I J f l X ,x . sh 9 gree in Education, Extra-curricular activities: work- ing on masters Miss Genevieve Lyon: Morningside College, B.A., University of South Dakota, M.A. degree in Edu- cation and Art, Extra-curricular activities: painting and reading Mrs. Sue Morris: Indiana Business College, Ele- mentary Teachers Aide, Extra-curricular activities: camping and running Mrs. Laura Pitcock: Ball State University, B.S. and M.A. degrees in Education, Extra-curricular activi- ties: resting and relaxing
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Pam Collins: Ball State University, B.S. and degrees in Education, Extra-curricular activ- gardening, fishing, and mothering Cathy Coomer: Ball State University, B.S. de- in Education, Extra-curricular activities: gar- and reading Everly: lndiana Central University, degree in Education, Extra-curricular activities: librarian, and reading Fields: Ball State University, B.S. and M.S. in Education, Extra-curricular activities: Sth 6th grade basketball coach, lr. High Track and Assistant Varsity football coach Mary Gehlhach: Franklin College, A.B. in and Ball State University, M.A. in Educa- Extra-curricular activities: auctions, reading, needlepoint Trudy George: Ball State University, B.S. de- in Education, Purdue University, M.S. degree li Education, Extra-curricular activities: tennis and oing to the lakes rs. Catherine Gillespie: Ball State University, B.S. nd M.A. degrees in Education, Extra-curricular ac- ivities: gardening, reading, and going to ballgames v Y W The Foundations The main function of this faculty is to lay the foundations upon which the high school faculty will build. ln each class there is a certain responsibility of the teacher to build upon what has already been achieved. As the children climb the ladder through the grades, the cur- YS ATF I I x - ,B NW 1 i Are Laid Here riculum increases and the extra-curricu- lar activities are added. The activities are only available because of certain faculty members taking the time out to work with these young pups for future scho- lastic and athletic goals. 'Q Andrea Stepp tries to complete her homework be- fore the bell rings. jonathan Maxey finds danger in hanging from the jungle bars. Elementary Faculty 135
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1 C.. , Q- 'v George's first grade class practices up on their skills. edsoe and Troy Iones enjoy a drink after I x , g, Mrs. Lorie Ruth: Indiana University, B.S. degree in Education, Extra-curricular activities: swimming, golf, and raquetball Mrs. Patricia Stewart: Ball State University, B.S. and MA. degrees in Physical Education and Guidanceg Extra-Curricular activities: redecorating house and watching ballgames Mrs. Lisa Storm: Ball State University, B.S. degree -vs l Glen Maggart points out the correct picture for Mrs. Elliot. in Education, Extra-curricular activities: none Mrs. lulie Stoner: Ball State University, B.A. degree in special Education, Extra-curricular activities: working on masters degree Mrs. Cynthia Wickizer: Ball State University, 8.5. degree in Educationg Extra-curricular activities: working on masters degree ..., Y...-.. 4 l t..., . .Wi 's ...Nav n Elementary Faculty 1137
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