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ii Mrs. Quinn No Room! No room. These are the first words that a new teacher at Pinson Valley hears as she begins his or her job and the ones they will most remember for the rest of the year. It takes most beginning teachers several weeks to get used to being in a different place each period. Rumor has it that many have held classes on the roof of the gym during various periods of the school day. The only ones on whom the musical rooms game is harder on than the teachers is the Freshmen. One of the most mind boggling events a freshman will encounter in the strange new world of high school is the disappearance of their teachers. I don ' t under- stand, they mutter. My teacher told me to come back fifth period, and now they tell me it ' s not her class anymore! Many freshmen become ex- tremely distraught over the situation until they are in- formed about the floating teachers, ones for whom there are no rooms available. Eventually the situation is resolved, people learn where they are supposed to go, and everything is fine. Just one thing does anyone know where my English teacher went? She was just here a minute ago. if l Wifb ' C 1 B Miss Pitts -4 ' J Mrs. Roberts 162 Mr. Scott
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Mr. McGettigan (Page 160, Top Left) Mrs. Linda Hill in- structs classes of Advanced Placement American History, American History, while also being the sponsor of the year- book. (Top Right) Democracy classes are taught by Mr. Joe Lilly. (Middle Right) All grades of students are taught Geometry by Mrs. Barbara Hollins. (Bottom Left) Mr. Fredrick Keith helps to improve the skills of students who are pursuing a career in electricity and is actively in- volved in the Vica Association. (Bottom Right) Mr. Donald Little teaches science. (Page 161, Top Left) Mr. Dan McGettigan I helps to improve the skills of students who are pursuing a career in welding. He is also actively involved in the Vica Association. (Top Middle) Mr. Carlos Perkins directs the Pinson Valley High School Marching band along with di- recting the concert and jazz band. (Top Right) Anthony Montalto teaches science and health and also serves as coach of the wrestling team. (Bottom Left) Mrs. Cathy Neill teaches algebra. She also sponsors the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. (Bottom Right) Coach Rick Partain teaches Psychology. Mr. Perkins Mrs. Neill Coach Partina 161
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(Page 162, Top Left) Mrs. Barbara Quinn teaches Advanced Placement Biology, Advanced Biology, and Biology. (Top Right) Mrs. Carol Pitts instructs dance classes. She is also the sponsor of the gymnastics team. (Bottom Left) Mr. Mar- vin Scott helps to inhance the skills of students who are pursuing a career in auto mechanics. (Bottom Right) Mrs. Mary Roberts teaches Algebra II. (Page 163, Top Left) Ms. Susan Spencer teaches Algebra I and Basic Algebra. She . K ' FW Coach Tolson is also the active sponsor of the Chief- tainettes. (Top l iddle) Mr. Randy Swann helps to increase the skills of students who are pursuing a career in drafting. (Top Right) Coach Jim Tolson teaches ninth grade social studies classes. (Bot- tom Left) Ms. Sara Sedwick instructs health classes and she also serves as Coach of the Volleyball Team. (Bottom Right) Coach John Scozzaro teaches American History and teaches ninth grade social studies. He also serves as head coach of the baseball team and helps to coach the football team. J Ms. Sedwick Coach Scozzaro F a c u 1 t y 163
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