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William Poston Superintendent Gary Rogers Dir. of Sec. Ed. Frank Kolendich Chairman Karen Doolen Vice Chairman Hewes Agnew Trustee Ellen Alweis Trustee Katharin Kelker Trustee Jim Logan Trustee Gerald Murphy Trustee Howard Simmons Trustee Wendall Worden Trustee Jim Rickard Principal Bob Ehli Ass’I Principal Bob Zupan Director or Athletics Duane Ahlgren Dean of Students Margaret Weiss man Dean of Students Robert Aagard Counselor John Alberta Adv. P.E. Valerie Biewiler French Laura Bishop Mealtime 1 Barb Blackley Reading Dean Bladow Math Madelein Bladow Work Study George Boland Health Jack Bonawitz English Lou Bonin! Government Gary B ranae Math 20 Bronc Teachers are Cooking for her cat, cruising the point on her 10-speed bike, and reading books on ornithology are a few of the things on- might find English teacher, Barbara Blackley, doing inherspa time this summer. Once school is out for the summer, teachers find themselve with a lot of extra time on their hands. Some spend this tini- working while others just enjoy relaxing. A1 Wise, social studies teacher, chooses to spend his summer getting reacquainted with his family. “1 don’t want my boy tc think the man walking through the door every evening is a stranger,” said Wise about his summer activities. Traveling throughout Montana, Alaska and other wildlife areas, Bob Landis can be found observing, photographing, an. filming wildlife. Jim Forseth also travels during the summer. H-
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ploma was, of course, the goal of riming it came to mean just that s demanded out-of-school atten- 1 the extra-curricular academic ac- equired their fair share of students free time. There seemed to be time to fit it all in -KNOCK ON WOOD! A h: T each stu -earning ( tion, ale U tivities w h £ -ZTmXADEMJCS AREN'T ALWAYS I S THIS REALLY ART? While study- ing ancient Greece, Pat Smith’s humanities classes gave presentations on different aspects of Greek life. Tammy Reiter, Lisa Schillinger, Trey Adkins, Tim Carlson, Vaughn White, Tana Melius, Darryl Kai tz, Judy Tipton, Jackie Schanz, and Cheryl Buell attempted to recreate ancient art. FUN as demonstrated by Becci Hawkins. The Monday blahs prompted her bad mood. i Knock 19
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peculiar breed is a driver for Rimrock Stages for charter buses, mostly in the western states. Milking the cow, gathering the eggs, herding sheep, and car- ing for the baby pigs are just a few of the things one can find Pam Larson doing during the summer. She spends her summer working on their ranch. Although Linda Pickens does not work during the summer, she travels to exciting places. This summer she traveled with her church group on missions as a translator. Lorie Parke feels that she has a important summer job. Her job involves staying home and taking care of three kids, one dog, one cat and one husband. However, she said, “Not necessarily in that order.” Whether the teachers are working or lounging during the sum- mer, all seem to need the academic break as much as their students do. Bob Barris English Jeff CarroD Health Ted Clark Geometry Judy Cole Journalism Sandra Corey French Terry Corey English Henry Cox Government Mary OeJamett English Kay L. Delaney Psychology Marlene Doerr Chemistry Tom Feeley Latin Art Ralph Felton English Wilma Fender typing James Forseth Math Don Glynn History LeopoIdo Gonzales Math George Gross! Am. History Paul Halpin Choir Don Hatcher Counselor Tom Hauck Math Grace Hayes English Elfrieda Idleman Typing Hlstory Mike Jablin Physics Beverly JelUson Math Dennis Johnson Math Gary Johnson Counselor Pauline Jones Librarian WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER Bob Landis displays one of the photos he took while on a summer outing. Knock 21
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