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Jerry Cox-History, Civics, Psychology. FCA, Junior Student Council John Edgell-Guidance, English, National Honor Society Jack Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Club, Mrs. John Edmondson-History Melinda Emerson-English, Art, Pep Club Connie Ferriter-Lower School Library Lee Feild-Art Susan Fitton-Kindergarten Lynda Forsythe-3 and 4-year-olds Liz Fulton-Science, Junior Y-Teens Patricia Hamilton-Spanish, Spanish Junior Class Advisor Elaine Harris-Chorus, SpeechfDrama Henley-Band Nosey neighbor. Mrs, Nancy Rousseau could be spotted at a distance in the hall because ol' her nose. Several times during pep assemblies she was showered with confetti because she was a teacher sitting in the students' section of the bleachers. Nooow listen. Geometry students will always remember Mrs. Becky Bailey for her southern draw. l rw- A 1 K-.- Nervous Nell. The typical school day was many times a headache for secretaries. Mrs. Nell Nelson was so overrun with daily duties that she sometimes found it hard to answer all the phone calls, Mrs. Jo Anne Henry-Math, Junior Student Council Mrs. Marsha Hogg-Lower School Secretary Mrs. Brenda Holeman-English, National Honor Society Mrs. Carolyn Itzkowitz-2nd grade Charles Jeffries-Maintenance Mrs. Frankie Jeffries-Maintenance Faculty! l47
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Mrs. Becky Bailey-Math, Senior Cheerleaders Mrs. Gae Bankston-6th grade Mrs. Coleen Barger-English, French, French Club, Junior Class Advisor Mrs. Linda Barnes-Secretary Miss Joan Bassett-5th grade Mrs. Dorcas Baumgardner-2nd grade Mrs. Kathy Beaumont-English, Newspaper, Yearbook, Miss Mary Bennett-5th grade Mrs. Debbie Berry-History, Junior Cheerleaders Mrs. Sue Buffalo-Business, FBLA Mrs. Sandy Bynum-Bookkeeping Mrs. Linda Byrne-6th grade l If s X D C7 A whole lot of leamin Though teachers often dreamed of being remembered for their inspiring words of knowledge. the truth was that students would remember them for some entirely different reasons. Students arriving late would undoubtedly try every means possible to avoid being spied by Mrs. Gayle Cloud. P.A.'s answer to Pluto. Most students who took Spanish courses remembered Miss Tricia Hamilton as being hyperactive in class: in fact they often called her The Mexican Jumping Bean. Jinglingjewels. Mrs. Barbara Stafford was known for the wardrobe ofjewelry she wore to school daily, Shc could often be seen wearing four or five rings. a watch. a couple of bracelets and necklaces too numerous to mention. She's always running around the classroom and jumping up and down. l've even seen her do baekflips right in the middle of class. remarked junior Scott Cline. Mrs. Jerri Rotenberry's trig class might be remembered more for drawings of Ziggy on the chalkboard and the noise made by the computers than for the material which was taught. Kris Whitson said he started kidnapping Ziggy because he was just there. Ziggy has attended several senior TKB parties. and he's been on trips to Fayettville and Washington. D.C., said Graham Smith. We feel that we let out our hostilities when we steal Ziggy. Besides. he's one of the best partiers around. Juniors remembered Mrs. Barbara Stafford for her term paper tyranny. However. the four seniors who. along with Ziggy. attended the Closeup Convention in Washington, D.C., recalled the shopping spree she enjoyed while she was there. She bought an expensive ring and a whole bunch of clothes, explained Cindy Thomas. One time she ran out of money so she borrowed S20 from an advisor she was shopping with. When she got back she borrowed it from us so she could pay back the advisor. Gayle warnings. Every morning of the school Mrs. Gayle Cloud could inevitablcy be patrolling the halls. She would send students to the tardy hook if she could catch them before made it to homeroom. Mrs. Mary Campbell-Kindergarten Aide Mrs. Pam Christian-Guidance Secretary Darris Church-Maintenance Mrs. Gayle Cloud-Latin,Greek, Junior Beta Club, Latin Club James Cole-Science, Driver's Education, Girls' Basketball, Boys' Athletics Mrs. Phyllis Cordon-English, Algebra, Beta Club i461 People l
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Mrs. Judy Jones-3rd grade Mrs. Pam Jones-Kindergarten Mrs. Michelle Kavanaugh-2nd grade Mrs. Theresa Kimberling-P.E. Mrs. Edna Koehler-4th grade Mrs. Joni Littleton-P.E., Senior High Drill Team, FCA Mrs. Paula Long-Bookkeeping Secretary Mrs. Nancy Massey-3rd grade Mrs. Linda Maune-Algebra, Junior Student Council Mrs. Jean McGill-6th grade Mrs. Susan Mitchell-Extended Care Mrs. Nell Nelson-Secretary A whole: lot of learning Other students remembered teachers for things discussed in their classes that did not pertain to the subject material being taught. lt is common knowledge that Mrs. Maune spends her weekends sailing on Lake Maumelle, commented one student. This was not the only topic discussed during valuable class time. l'll always remember Mrs. Thomas' gossip hour in AP. recalled Katherine Ann Knapp. We discussed the newest rumors and what happened on Knots Landing or Dynasty the night before. For lower school students. Mrs. Nancy Come blow your horn. Band director John Henley composes a solo for one ofthe senior band members. Massey was a favorite because she kept them busy outside the classroom as well as inside. During the year the students went to the State Fair. the Capitol and the bakery. visited a man who raised gourds. made butter. hatched chickens. planted a garden. had a visit from Sen. David Pryor. had class elections and took a trip to the planetarium. And when seniors look back on their school days. they probably will have forgotten all about Beowulf, sentence fragments. Romantic poetry and Macbeth. but they will never forget Mrs. Nancy Rousseau's nose. if Get fired up. Mrs. l.i1 Fulton performsan experiment using a Bunsen burner. These burners were chemistry Q Q S 3 7 lab students' favorite toys as they burned everything from wooden splints to pennies and nickels. Mrs. Shirley Nichols-Music Mrs. Marylee Noble-Lower School Library Mrs. Jen Oliver-5th grade Mrs. Julie Parker-Math, Physics Mrs. Cheerleaders Mrs. Susan Purifoy-4th grade 14s 1 People Juanita Patton-lst grade, Senior N .,i . out, 1 ,Q
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