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WMI TRIAL RUN. Girl's track coach Mrs. Coreen Frasier gives pointers to team members at the controversial Russellville meet. AMERICAN GOTHIC. A full schedule is kept by Mrs. Susan Cody, who managed to sponsor AFS in addition to teaching junior English. 'Nerf' TIMING TRAUMA. Typing instructor Mrs. Virgina Faubel enjoys spending time with her family and her dogs when she Is not kept busy with schoolwork. PADDLE PARODY. Teachlng study hall as well as being on the coaching staff manages to occupy a major portion of Coach Clarence Finley's tinie. Faculty! 165
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MIRACLES WITH MOLECULES. Sponsoring Science Club keeps Mrs. Jackie Dyer busy when she is not teaching chemistry. RESOURCEFUL. Resource teacher Mrs. Debbie Fulbright aids students in preparing for life after high school. 5 D V t HEAD OF THE FLEET. Staying true to form, Commander Lewis Dobbs, teacher of Naval Science, enjoys sailing and swimming. TASKMASTER. The work study program provides plenty of work for Mr. Forest Cherry, who helps students to find jobs during the afternoon. Rest and rela ation Working 810 3 rom travelling to trying new recipes, teachers proved to have a diverse range of activities in their spare time. Hours that weren't spent grading papers or preparing for class were donated to family, friends, or to themselves. When she was not busy co-spon- soring American Field Service, Mrs. Susan Cody enjoyed travelling, read- ing and playing raquetball. She also liked to cook, when she had time for the challenge of new or gourmet recipes. Cooking is an activity, unlike many things in life, where if you put in the right ingredients you will be successful, explained Mrs. Cody. Typically, Commander Lewis Dobbs enjoyed sailing. He also donated much of his spare time to his cadets. He coached the Parkview Rifles Drill Team, accompanied cadets to tour military facilities and went camping with them. The family of Mrs. Virginia Faubel provided the basis for her after-school activities. She found pleasure in spending time with her three sons and their wives. Whether it be family or sailing, cooking gourmet dishes or playing golf, teachers managed to stay well-occupied after their professional obligations were completed. 164! For friends
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ON HER TOES! Mrs. Anne Grlfflths, Engllsh teacher, finds that teachlng keeps her very busy and up on her feet. DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH! Earl Hayes, PV's algebra and trlgonometry teacher, sald he loves teaching and would rather not be doing anything else. l LIKE HELPING stu- 1 dents prepare for thelr . future, said Ron Hess- L ,, ' elschnerdt, drafting. . , ' 1' . ' .v-. 1 ii 'g- ' uaffbio 5 'ut :fm at :. ,t I eepin' Busy Yet enioying the extro time veryone had ways of keeping busy. With so much going on, students complained about so work. They had tests, home- work and other assignments to do. But teachers were busy too. They had to prepare their lessons, make out tests and make lesson plans. Their work was cut out for them. And after their last class was taught and the last paper typed, they sometimes couldn't wait to go home and relax. l like to go home and relax by reading, said Mrs. Velma Hawkins, guidance office secretary. much So what did teachers really like about theirjob? I like the hours and the people, said office secretary Mrs. Judy Hard- wick. And if it weren't for staff members, where would we be and where would they be? I would do something where l could make a good living ifl couldn't teach, said Mr. Earl Hayes. Enjoying students and enabling them to do whatever they wish, was a prime objective for most teachers. 166!For friends
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