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You Eat It Every Day! ' . . . The amount of sodium I have could blow all the water out of High- land Lake, and this chlorine gas could kill all of you in this room, but when you put them together you get table salt — what you eat every day at lunch! . , . ' All chemistry students at OHS are familiar with that famous statement. It is only one of many facts that Mrs. Williams considers impor- tant enough to repeat very often, perhaps daily. You better believe, though, her students know those facts by the end of the year. Mrs. Williams makes sure she commands the atten- tion of her students. The intensity and tone of her voice is hard to ignore . . . and get away with it. Mrs. Williams has that uncanny knack of embarrassing everyone at one time or another, but in a way that makes the students only love her more. Nu - b,, , 1 m lOS 106 B i L i i, ..« .!... 122
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administration 121 Anne Marie Nolan will transfer from Title II language arts to high school language arts Some of six teachers may be called on to teach one or two periods a day in social studies. Burdette said Those who may have to take from their regular slots are Jean Faucetl and James Williams, phys ed; fvlary Bottcher, vocational, Lynda Basye and Ray Nichols, business ed; and Hugh OShlelds, driver ed. Each is certified in social studies. Burdette reported the system will be 6 7 teacher units over the state allocation if no more units are lost If the formula changes, we will be over more. he contin- ued. Ratliff said he had looked at figures for the state and all 127 systems have teach- ers over the allocation, some far over Of the top 25 in the state, not one is even close to the allocation, he added, saying Oneonta has a good faculty and good stu- dent performance, with far fewer over the allocation. ' LEFT, SECRETARIES STAND- ING, Arlene Logan, Gail Bel- lew, Charlotte Vick SEATED, Elaine Womack (Bookkeeper). SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS. STANDING, Dr Doyle Snead, L D Bentley, Jr SEATED, Bruce Phillips, Ollen Ray Ral- lifl, Ann Payton I
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faculty alexander-bynum 123 Mrs. Mary Alexander: 5th Grade, Language Arts and Science, 4-H; B.A. Miles College m Secondary and Ele- mentary Education. MA University of Montevallo m Elementary Education, A A Universityof Alabama in Bir- mingham in Elementary Education. Mr. Max Baker: Trades and Industrial Education Coordinator. B A St Ber- nard College, MA University o( Ala- bama in Birmingham. Mr. Timothy Barnes: Vocational Math, Afro-Amencan Club; B S Ala- bama State University. M S Auburn University, A A University ol Alabama in Birmingham Mrs. Lynda Basye: Business Educa- tion, B S Pearl River Junior College, University of Southern Mississippi, University ot Mississippi, Auburn Uni- versity, MA. University ol Alabama Mrs. Mary Jim Bottcher: Home Eco- nomics, ' Future Homemakers of Amenca, Student Government Asso- ciation, B S Auburn University Mrs. Beverly Buchanan: 3rd Grade; B S Jacksonville State University in Elementary Education. M S Jackson- ville State University in Elementary Education, Mrs. Martha Burdette: Music, School Musicals, Ensemble, 6th Grade Musi- cal, Operetta With Elementary Grades; B.S Jacksonville State Uni- versity in Music Education Mrs. Martha Bynum: 5th Grade; B S University of North Alabama, St Ber- nard College. Trevecca College. 123
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