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What time does the game Stan? Mrs. Szymanski tells freshman cheerleader Kris Pasko during sixth hour to be back at school by 4:00 for the boys' freshmen basketball game against Eisenhower. Quletl Mr. Brown settles down some kids during 48 lunch. Gn- . . . . . . . At the Hrst pep assembly of the year, Mr. Bankowski and Mr. Horn show what Spirit's all about. The assembly was held to rev up the freshmen football team and the freshmen and eighth grade girls' basketball teams.
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Mrs. Linda O9Dell 9 English Mrs. Joann Patton 9 German ll9 Math Mr. David Ripper 1 History Mrs. Glenda Schaefer 1 English Mrs. Sharon Schmidt 1 Sclence Mr. Fred Scott 1 8; 8 Unified Arts Mrs. Norma Self 9 Englishls History Miss Linda Shira 9 Mathm Algebra Miss Robyn Snow 9 Spanlsh ll9 french Mrs. Ru'th Sprow 1 8x 8 Resource Room Mrs. Sue Stanifer 1 k 8 English Mr. Robert Steinbrecher 9th Industrial ArtsIBth Unified Am Give Me fifty! Scott Wunder pays the penalty by doing push ups. brats! Jarrod Keller demonstrates what the average student looks like when writing a 1,000 word penalty.
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Mrs. Nancy Striggow 8,1 Physical W8 lln Arts Mrs. Joyce Szymanski 8,9 Eoodsl9 SewingICheerleadlngl Student Council Mr. David Tolly 1,8,9 Band Mrs. Sue Tonies ' 7 Math Mr. Gary Vischer 8 Science Mrs. Jane Wexler 8,9 Resource Room Mrs. Lois Whiteman B HIstoryl9 law k , SodetylHlstoI-y Dept. Chr. Mrs. Sue Zemla 8 Hlstoryl7,8 Physical Education Say ilcheese ! Mrs. Pasko, Mrs. Maloy, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Wilkerson, Mrs. Kunckel, Mrs. Danner, Mrs. Riffle, Mrs. Jensen, and Mrs. Smith take a break from fixing lunch. Staff Activities Extra Jobs Add Spice To Day eing jumped over by a gymnast, dressing up as ghosts and goblins on Halloween Dress-Up Day, or trying to duck flying food in the cafeteria while they patrol the kids are some activities that teachers are involved in besides teaching. During the assemblies, several teachers participated in the activities on center stage for fun. For example, at the First assembly, Mr. Horn and Mr. Bankowski dressed up as football players from the Bedford and Sylvania teams, to represent the rivalry between the two schools. Mrs. Szymanski also participated in the first assembly when she introduced the cheerleaders, and the president of Student Council. The Halloween Dress-Up Day was also a big hit with teachers. Mrs. Striggow dressed up as an army recruit, Mr. Hall disguised himself as a farmer, and Mrs. Bacon just covered her face with a comical party mask! Many teachers also dressed up for Ohio State - Michigan Day, wearing the colors of the team they were rooting for. Color Day also inspired teachers to wear our schools colors, red and white. Last, but not least, some of the teachers were assigned to cafeteria duty. In other words, these teachers kept the kids in order during lunch. This in- cluded stopping food fights, handing out paper napkins, and announcing birthdays. Mr. Horn, Mr. Kreuchauf, Mrs. Striggow, Mrs. Digby, Mr. Brown, and Mrs. Zemla were all privileged enough to be assigned this wonderful duty! iiAll in all, math teacher, Mrs. Bacon commented, tl think that our extra activities besides teaching added a lot of spice to our lives!
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