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k I; Coach Bruce (Page 164, Top Left) Mrs. Mary Turner filled in as a tem- porary substitute for Mrs. Elkin ' s calculus and Algebra III classes. (Top Right) Mr. Art Ward helps to inhance the skills of students who are pursuing a career in Art. (Mid- dle Right) Coach Ken Walker teaches Physical Education to students of all grades. He also serves as head coach of the football team. (Middle) Mr. Larry Worley instructs students in extracurnculum activities such as New Ex- pressions, choir, and handbells. (Bottom Right) Coach Wally Higginbotham serves as an aid to the Athletic pro- gram. (Page 165, Top Left) Coach Kim Bruce also serves as an aid to the Athletic Program. (Middle Right) The lunchroom workers consist of Manager Ruby Stubbs, Minnie Hunter, Carolyn Layfield, Bobbie Cagel, Mary Graves, Sheila Conn, Linda Melvin and Brenda Horsley. (Middle Right) The bus drivers consist of Curtis Champion, Ray Stubbs, Diane Moss, Rittia Wortham, Robbie Brannan, Hazle Chandler, Lottie Cherry, Ran- dy Swann, Joe Lilly, Marvin Scott, William Adams, Cindy Jones, Eugene Woods, Carol Cook, Mazle Bibby, and Montez Jones. (Bottom Left) Both Mr. Curtis Champion and Mrs. Dianne Glass work as custodians to help keep the school clean. Lunchroom workers Bus Drivers Mr. Champion Mrs. Glass 165
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1 Mrs. Turner Late Again RING!! Watch out, here he comes again! Did he make it? Was he safe or out? That ' s up to the teacher — ha! He ' s out! That ' s the third time this week he ' s been late. Some people, no matter how hard they try to make it to class on time, are always tardy. Tardiness usually results from not paying attention to the time or getting wrapped up in something else. No matter what the reason, though, the end result is always the same; the person who is late gets to sign the autograph book. There was a time when giving ex- cuses for tardiness was popular. Saying the car would not start, the locker got stuck or the last teacher held class too long were popular, while the rare creative students would mention that they were at- tacked by Japanese soldiers who didn ' t know World War II was over or that the floor collapsed beneath them and that they spent the last three minutes at the hospital getting stitches. But that was before. Now, students realize that the breath would just be wasted on teachers without a sense of humor and they sign the late book quitely, sit down, and wonder if they ' ll be late again the next day. Coach Higginbotham 164
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