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LD IMPRESSION he Mrs. Ulhite heios Do vide Boomershine with on assignment. Robyn I- P f J E....1..1.A1 l' .J , 5, my .I O , U Gil J X as , , . 1 11 ff 4,1 N n 4 -., X f-llthough few students reolize ond ocknowledge it, the mojority of the teochers of BSJH enjoy ci wide ronge of interests ond hobbies out- side of school - hobbies thot moy include onything from bockgommon to underwoter bosket weoving. For Mrs. Potter, on eighth grode history teocher, it's o hobby thot hos provided pleosure ond entertoin- ment for people of oll cages for hun- dreds of yeors. Since childhood Mrs. Potter hos brightened her world with dolls becouse os she sold, lt's fun. Collecting dolls provides intellectuol os well os osthetic stimulotion. 'ff x Hmong her 300 dolls ore Cob- boge Potch l-lids, Modome Hlexon- der, hord plostic, wox, ond bisque dolls, oll of which were mode from os eorly os 1850 to os recently os 1988. ln order to highlight the essence of eoch doll's chorocter, Mrs. Potter likes to dress ond occessorize her dolls to correlote to the time period in which eoch wos mode. Needless to soy, severol of Mrs. Potter's dolls ore museum quolity, but her most voluoble doll is o Hest- ner Germon boby doll thot hos been volued ot over S700.00. LUhen osked if she hod o fovorite doll, Mrs. Potter responded thot her fovorite dolls ore those thot were mode between 1880 ond 1930. Horen Pojmonn would
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- M 'V' W' c .et N, ,.e,x,4g During a lab, Jon Hermash writes down his ob- servations. IMPRESSION E E LD Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. DeMayo, Mrs. Heed and Mrs. McLaughlin on the daily walk through the halls. f-lfter school the empty halls are filled with the sounds of the patter of feet. You may have heard of the term mall walking, but do you really know what it refers to? Mall walking has been around for years. lt's when people walk around the mall before and during the store hours. Some malls have organized pro- grams which map out routine paths so a person knows how far they have walked. It is a neat way to exercise - rain, sleet, or snow won't keep these people from their daily walks. BSJH has a similar program de- veloped by the teachers who want to exercise daily. Some of the regu- lars who walk the halls daily are: Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. DeMayo, Mrs. Frerking, Mrs. Lucht, Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. Reed. David Ecton personal safety basis the skeletal system the respiratory and circulatory systems drugs alcohol and tobac co education unit and health and wellness Each teacher taught basl cally the same thing with slight dif ferences depending on expertise Both P E and health were re iquirements for graduation Him Lonsbury ' SCIENCE Mr. Bill Bode and Mr. George Mar- The 8th graders studied earth science which included the subjects of earth history astronomy weath er topographic maps rocks and fossils Some of the classes even constructed a geologic time scale The 9th graders studied the bas ics of physical science which consist ed of an introduction to chemistry and an introduction to physics Many useful labs were done by both the 8th and 9th graders to provide fun and hands-on experi- competition many after school those dents competed in 23 different prepared over the year M M y I , ' Helly Huecker M r M ,yf, SPECIGI. SERVICES Q --u--un-uu-u--
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BUS DRIVERS. Front row: Mignon Hollis xr28, Evelyn Hurshman ,w46, Shar- on Hill .4'73, Debbie Crews xr22. Second row: Suzanne Becker xr89, Ruby Ball xr86, Linda Shelton ,wx-47, Peggy LUallfer nf58. Back row: Bobbi Corn- well .e3, Donna Hessefort ar45, .lack Thompson .159 3 , BC. 'S T4 4. O rr 5 -D a fr Ratcliff Robyn Robyn Ratcllff A'o' i n'sl The bus drivers is-the other group i whom credit should be givennlf DVV' l t weren't for them. wel would walk h h school every day. So one might h C E C C C , Q soy that they are another rn the long 1 4' f list of essential workers for the R-IV 1 district. Flsk yourself the next time 1 you act up on the bus. would you rather walk? The cooks, custodians and bus drlvers are essential for the school to run smoothly. They're like a team 5 - wlthout them we would forfeit Q the game. David Ecton li sf- l n iw CRFETERIR: Janet Mogers, Shirly Phelps, Sylvia LUilliams, Beverly Evans, Judy Puls, Betty Pietrzylr, Billie VanLUinlfle, Rileen De- Hart, .lean Mitchell, Peggy Hammontree, Donna Rsh, Lois Staub, Deloris Ulinemiller, Carol Rmbruslfo, Beverly Elliott, Glenda Conn. Not pictured: Haren Hammontree, Sharron Scott. 'TAY Robyn Ratcllff DR9' CUSTODIRNS: Delvin Chubick, Charlie Crist. Not pictured: Herri Burns. NIGHT CUSTODIRNS: Roy- mond Morris, Ruby Mor- ris, Mary Smith, JoRnn Blass, Bob Blass.
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