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Getting few pointers MR WALTER REICHERT talks to veteran reporter Bob Schulman during a dinner sponsored by the Courier Journal Times Mr Reichert. new to the (acuity this year, took a full load in teaching Communications, humanities, the novel, journalism. British literature, and science fiction Mr Reichert also put to use his M A in journalism from Indiana University along with a B A in English from U L in moderating the Flight this year MR KARL SCHMITT assistant varsity football coach contemplates from the sidelines during the St X game Mr Schmitt graduated from Morehead University with a B A in Education and now has charge ol most of the Junior English courses including types of literature science fiction British literature and tour Snow experiences rewarded The English Department sponsored a Writing Contest in March The theme of the contest was. Snow Days Students could submit entries in any category they wished Some wrote stories, some compositions, and some composed poems. The winners were: sophomore. Chuck Hutti. who won first place and $25: freshman. Gary Hagan. won second place and $15: freshman. Ron Fisher, won third place and $10 Larry Weidner. sopho- more, and Mark Winebrenner. freshman, won $5 honorable mention awards. Other honorable mention awards (free food tickets) were given to: juniors. Rick Blackwell. Rick Hagan. and Tim Rohleder sophomores. Carl Alexander. Mark Casper. Greg Darst. Todd Hasson. Mike D Johnson, and Dwayne Senn: and freshmen. Mark Atzinger. Tom Eldridge. Mike Gritton. Bill Hartley, and Ken Manford The junior and senior English was also composed of elective one-semester courses, such as. journalism, science fiction, hum- anities, the novel, and world literature. Mr Walt Reichert. moderator of the Flight, and new to the faculty taught communications, humanities, the novel, journalism, and 20 ENGLISH British literature. Mr. Karl Schmitt taught junior English courses, such as. types of literature, science fiction. British literature, and journalism. Mr. Ken Black taught a college credit world literature course to sen- iors through Bellarmine College The sophomore English courses were taught by Mr. Keith Higdon. Bro. Carroll Posey. CSC. and Mr Tim Hyland The sophomore courses were geared more to- ward American literature and basic gram- mar skills Reports and term papers were written in conjunction with world history classes. Freshman English students had a variety of teachers Bro Carroll Posey. C.S C taught the largest amount of classes which dealt with appreciation of literature, grammar and composition Bro Carroll also doubled as soccer coach, sophomore class moderator, and JV baseball assistant coach. Other freshman English teachers were Mr Ed Schickel, who taught two classes and was an administrative assistant. Mr Rocky Yates. French teacher. Ron White, and Charlotte Miller, who each taught one class Pointing to Pensacola on the map Mr Tom McAnally varsity baseball coach, shows team members where they will be during their tour of Florida during spring break Mr McAnally also served as a varsity football assistant coach While not on the athletic field, he instructed students in the basics of reading in the reading lab in 206 Graduating from Bellarmine College Mr McAnally was awarded a B A in Education •!
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• ring ah masiei 01 • eremo .11 ihe honoi s t on nation .issiM.uti pi pal MM (.( HAl t) Wit KlNSON ' • 1. in. |ht ,t Iresl in m tent e lass He has .1 k degree hi education liom Bellarn ■ College and Masieis degree in edui at on hum Indiana University MR ED SCHICKEL will always be remembered tor his courageous efturts in the dunking booth on Field Day He served as an administrative assist. mi and counseloi dt d taught English 1 and II Mr Schickel has a B S in education from Indiana University ami ,1 Masters in gunl.im e counseling Ironi Xavit ' i Academic excellence SKWSS; ♦ ...— The athletic department was busier than ever this year with the new Softball field in high gear MR LEO TIERNEY received some help as head of the athletic department from Mr Tim Hyland. but many a day he could be seen doing the grass cutting himself around the tennis court area As head of the Falconeers Mr Tierney had to help out at the Wednesday night bingo along with teaching world history and reading classes He has a B A in education from Bellarmme College Bro Joseph Ballard. CSC was the man :o go to when you were in doubt about what :ollege you were going to go to or what our class rank and average was He served as the official guidance counselor He also administered all the standardized tests throughout the year (0 19 ADMINISTRATION
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Anticipating the outcome, soccer coach CARROLL POSEY. CSC. watches one of the soccer games Bro was also sophomore class moderator and JV baseball assistant coach After graduating from Brescia College with a B A in English and History, he taught many other places before finally settling here where he teaches English I. II Hard at work during class. MR KEITH HlGDON taught English II this year and was chairman of the faculty ' s Facilities Rental Team He received a B A in education from Bellarmine College in English Dept. contest ] «MM [S r Fr ffl Bf m 1 ■ ill ' ' A new program was initiated by Mr Tom McAnally. who served as reading specialist Although Mr McAnally had only two regular- ly scheduled classes in reading, the rest of his time was spent working with referral students from other English classes who would spend several periods a week in the Reading Lab. 206. brushing up on reading fundamentals Mr McAnally also was a varsity football assistant coach. JV football coach, and varsity baseball head coach Mr Leo Tierney also had one regular reading class in his schedule p Video taping a speech in Miss Miller ' s freshman English class. MR TIM HYLAND helps Dana Mattingly with the mechanics of the machine as Tom Scanlon sets forth his position Holding a B A in Social Science from St Louis University where he played basketball. Mr. Hyland taught classes in English, math, and science He received a MA in teaching from Spalding College this spring and was also mod- erator of the News Review and varsity basketball head coach 21
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