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Mrs. Marty Armstrong Spanish Mrs. Kaye Autrey Algebra, Calculus Mrs. Sybil Babb Secretary Ms. Angela Babson Maintenance Mr. Wayne Bagwell Band Mrs. Martha Baker English Mrs. Ruth Beebe Foods, Parenthood Mr. Oliver Bell Music Appreciation Mrs. Carol Bennett General Math Mr. Clay Bradburn Health Ms. Karen Brannon General Math Ms. Bessie Bridges EIA Clerk Ms. Gail H. Bryan EIA Clerk Ms. Linda Burden Algebra, Geometry Ms. Jane Burgess English Mrs. Bobbi Burns Guidance Ms. Carolyn Clayton Physical Education Mrs. Karen Crawford Spanish Mrs. Nancy Davis Special Education Mr. Brett DeYoung Economics Mrs. Sally Douglass Clerk Mr. James Fisher Biology Mr. Ronald Fisher Physical Science Mrs. Thelma Fletcher Maintenance Mr. Mark Franks English, German Mr. Mike Frye Biology, Physical Science Mrs. Becky Gault English Mrs. Jamie Gestwicki History Ms. Cindy Giovanetti Home Economics Mrs. Marilyn Hall English Ms. Dottie Hicks Librarian Ms. Lucy Hinson Pre- Calculus, Algebra Mr. Stan Hopkins History Mrs. Cynthia Huggins Algebra Ms. Babs Hunter Algebra, Geometry Parlez vous Francais? Mrs. Bertha Zimmerman helps Kirstin Russ with her French homework. Kir stin ws enrolled in a French I class. iPhoto by Ste phen Babb? S 1 FT' 4 ,. L M Pig Out! Mrs. Marilyn Hall, Mr. L.J. Forrester, and Mr. Oscar Neely enjoy a light snack during teacher appreciation day. Student Council sponsored the event. iPhoto by Robert Freeman! FucultyfSt all
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l:aculty!Staff Ch, What A Feeling! Nothing Could Be Finer Than To Work At MHS. Recent national surveys indicated that there is a declining number of people who have an interest in becoming teachers. When senior Kelly Moore was asked if she had ever considered becoming at teacher, the answer was a quick uno . The reason: Teachers don't get paid enough for everything they have to put up with. Another student shared the same senti- ments. She said, I wouldn't want to put up with all of the troublemakersf' However, for the faculty, teaching was something they considered very worth- while. And nothing could be finer than to teach at MHS. There's a special feeling that the faculty had about the students, administration, and peers. Mrs. Pat Krejci, a math teacher, said, The best thing about being a teacher here is how you're left alone to do your job. You don't have somebody standing over you checking and that makes it easier to get the job done. Mrs. Krejci also cited the unity that the teachers had as another plus. The teachers are willing to share ideas and help each other. There is no competition among the faculty. Other faculty members also said that the community involvement was some- thing unique that the school possessed. Coach Ben Reid best summed up what was so special about teaching at the high school when he said, This is my home. Nancy Schmid Teachers are people too. Mrs. Bertha Zimmerman, Ms. Jane Cooper, Mrs. Jacqueline Young, Mrs. Jenny Ray, Mrs. Harriet Wells, and Mrs.Carol Bennett enjoy the entertain- ment during a facultylstaff appreciation day. The ceremony was in the gym. iPhoto by Robert Freemanl l 1cultyfStaff L
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Faculty! Staff Caught in the Act. Mrs. Marty Oakhill is caught taking a small break from her busy day. Mrs. Oakhill was responsible for the graduating class. iPhoto by Nancy Schmidj -'Li w Us R., N ,.. gt V K 1 , , f Here, let me help Mrs. Connie Laneve helps sixth period student, Markus Bergman with his school work. Mrs. Laneve was chosen by her peers as Teacher-of-the-Year. iPhoto by Nancy Smithl Mrs. Shirley Jameson English Mr. Joel Keller Strings Mrs. Pat Krejci Geometry, Algebra Mrs. Connie Laneve Special Education Mr. Carroll Long Physical Education Mrs. Elizabeth McCameron Business Ms. Bobbie McCoy Bookkeeper Mrs. Betty McWhite Business Mrs. Lee Mitchell Special Education Ms. Jean Owens Attendance Mrs. JoAnn Perrin Clerk Mrs. Jennie Ray Guidance Mr. Ben Reid Geometry, Algebra Mrs. Gladys Robertson Speech, English Ms. Anne Richbourg Art Mrs. June Shealy Biology Ms. Nancy Smith English, Yearbook Mr. Greg Snoad Civics, History Mrs. Barbara Stacey Debate, History Ms. Brenda Suddith Biology Mrs. Jackie Teague English Ms. Jane Thomas English, French Mr. Joseph Vaughn English Mrs. Virginia Wallace Librarian Mrs. Harriet Wells Government Mrs. Gale Werner English Mrs. Lourdes Winters English Mr. Thom Wood Chorus Mr. John Worley Special Education Mrs. Jacqueline Young Geometry , Mrs. Pat Young Volunteer Mr. George Youstra Civics, History Mrs. Bertha Zimmerman French l-'1cultyfSlal'i' 'B It 5 'K N 1 ihx l B , x. .Q-.'23.'ITE . .... 4 .. gghu f 1. Mix ' 'I
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